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In legal and philosophical language the concept of something being after the fact is often expressed in the Latin phrase ex post facto.

I have never heard of an equivalent Greek phrase, and I rather doubt that there is one.

(If a Greek expression existed it would be something like: meta apotelesman).

There is no Greek equivalent to ex post facto, however, this is the translation: μετά το γεγονός.

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