Is it better to power up after evolving?

That question depends entirely on the Pokémon and what you want to use it for. If it's for Master League or you want to use it for Raids and Gym battles, then you should power it up once you've evolved it to the final stage, as this generally offers a bigger stat buff, making it more useful quicker.
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Is it better to evolve then power up?

Pokemon GO: Why evolving first is preferred

Moreover, in the long run, it costs less Stardust to evolve and then strategically power up Pokemon that are used in battles often. At times, players will power up a Pokemon significantly only to evolve them and find that they're not used all that often.
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Is it better to evolve Pokémon early or later?

Evolved Pokémon often learn particular moves at later levels than unevolved Pokémon, or they might learn different moves altogether. Although evolved Pokémon's moves are generally more powerful, some Trainers may want to wait to evolve their Pokémon until it learns a certain favorite move.
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Is it easier to level up Unevolved Pokémon?

In PRO, unevolved Pokemon require less EXP to level up. Raising unevolved Pokemon is thus much faster than raising evolved Pokemon, since the EXP curve is more steep as well. The caveat is that if you accidentally forget to evolve your Pokemon, they will not be able to evolve.
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Should I strengthen or evolve Pokémon GO?

“is it better to power [Pokemon] up before evolving them or after?” If you're doing it all at once, it doesn't matter. The cost to do each will be identical, and you'll end up with the same Pokemon either way. However, if you're doing it over the course of several days or more, then evolve first.
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Is it worth keeping low CP Pokémon?

It pays to keep and evolve only the best Pokémon you find. In general, you want higher CP Pokémon to evolve over lower CP Pokémon, but just because a Pokémon has a high CP doesn't mean it's actually very good.
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Is there any benefit to not evolving your Pokémon?

While the movepool for unevolved Pokémon is much narrower, there is actually one strength that comes with it. Unevolved Pokémon can actually learn some strong moves much earlier than their evolved forms can.
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Should you evolve or level up first?

Because we cannot predict a Pokémon's move set before evolving it, you should evolve a Pokémon and confirm it has the moves you want before investing your hard-earned Stardust into it. If you evolve first and get a bad/unwanted move set, you'll at least have only used Candies and no Stardust.
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Are Pokemon weaker if you wait to evolve them?

Delaying evolution does not cause a stat loss since the power-up gained by evolution is based on level and base stats, a level 100 Raichu will always be stronger than a level 80 Raichu, no matter if one was evolved at level 40 and the other one at level 20, in fact delaying your Pokémon's evolution can even be good, ...
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Does evolving a Pokemon later make it weaker?

Stats, no. Moves, sometimes. The level you evolve your pokemon at has no bearing at all on the stats that the evolved pokemon will have.
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When should I stop my Pokemon from evolving?

So you can learn some moves faster by not evolving until it's learned. Three: A few Pokemon have some moves they can only learn before they evolve, even if the level they learn it is after when they would normally evolve. So if you want to know that move, you need to avoid evolving until after it's learned.
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Is there a downside to not evolving Pokemon?

You will always want to evolve your pokemon if you want them to be stronger. The only reason you wouldn't evolve them is if you want them to learn a certain move earlier. For example, some pokemon won't learn a strong move (i.e. Hyper beam) until level 70-80ish but if you don'..
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Should I evolve Pokemon before level 30?

It honestly depends on your patience. I believe that Pokemon you can catch will max out on the CP they can give by level 30. Basically, this means that up until level 30 Pokemon you see in the wild will grow stronger every level... but the Pokemon you catch at 40 will be the same as 30-39 in terms of max potential.
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Is it better to evolve higher CP or IV?

CP you can change by powering up the Pokemon, IVs cannot be changed, so higher IVs always have priority over high CP. The most ideal situation would be both, of course. Higher IVs will naturally give you a higher CP pokemon once it's fully evolved and powered up.
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Should you only evolve 3 star Pokémon?

Pokemon that hatch from Eggs or obtained from completing Special or Timed Research usually have 2/3-star Appraisals. It's recommended to evolve the Pokemon with the higher CP or the better Appraisal.
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Is CP or IV more important?

When leveled up to its maximum potential, a perfect IV Pokémon will be the strongest variation of that species. However, a high CP may be on the lower end of the potential spectrum while still demonstrating power in terms of absolute score.
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Is it bad to evolve Pokemon late?

No. Upon evolution, a Pokemon's stats are recalculated, based on the updated base stats, evs etc. There are no negative effects holding back evolution, apart from the possibility some moves may take longer to learn.
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Should I stop Charmander from evolving?

Evolution boosts stats, but when they evolve does not. And unevolved pokemon level up as fast as their evolutions. In Charmander's case, he learns Flamethrower so quickly that there's no reason to let him unevolved. The stats should recalculate when you evolve, so you don't "miss" stats by evolving late.
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Is it okay to evolve Pokemon early?

The majority of Pokemon which evolve using a stone won't learn any moves when evolved, so you don't want to evolve those Pokemon until they've learned all their possible moves. Evolving them earlier will really, really limit their usefulness.
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What level should I let my Pokémon evolve?

It doesn't matter when for that. The only thing you need to be aware of is moves. If a Pokemon learns a move at a certain level, but you evolve it before it hits that level, and the evolution does NOT learn that move, then the move is lost forever, and cannot be relearned by the move relearner.
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What level should Pokémon be to evolve?

Some evolve before reaching level 10 like Caterpie. Some evolve between levels 10 and 20 like all starter Pokemon. Some evolve between level 20 - 30 like some of the single evolution Pokemon. The most common level segment to evolve at is between level 30 and 40 like all starters and many 3 stage evolution Pokemon.
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Are some Pokemon better unevolved?

Typically, evolution means drastically increased speed, attack power, and durability. However, there are some Pokemon that do not follow this rule. Some retain more utility when left in their pre-evolved state - others are just outright downgrades from their previous stage.
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Why would I stop a Pokemon from evolving?

Because pre-evolved Pokemon learn moves quicker and they might want to have a better moveset on their Pokemon (especially pre-generation 5, when TM's where rare and one-use only). Because you may not want them to change yet and might want the rest of your team to 'catch up' and all evolve at around the same time.
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When should I evolve my starter?

All Starter Pokémon are also part of 3-stage evolutionary lines, triggering their first evolution between Lv. 14-18, and second evolution at Lv. 30-36.
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Why do people put low CP Pokemon in gym?

There are a few reasons we do it. They're annoying to battle, because chances are, you'll have to battle them 3 times to get them out of the gym. Related to the above, once a Pokémon gets to level 30-something or above, when it's in a gym, it loses CP on its own, massively.
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