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Discover Ludwig"Two days later" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English
It can be used when you are talking about an event that happened a certain amount of time after another event. For example: "We submitted our application two days later, but unfortunately it was already too late."
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Two days later, Mullah.
Two days later Ouattara resigned.
Two days later, Shahzad disappeared.
Two days later, Matos was arrested.
Two days later the confusion persists.
Two days later, the coach was contrite.
Two days later, my clearance letter arrived.
Two days later, they were dead.
Two days later, I walked outside.
Two days later, she wrecked the car.
Two days later, I felt fine.
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