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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'Two weeks later' is correct and usable in written English
You can use this phrase to describe or refer to an event or occurrence that took place two weeks after a certain situation or event. For example: "Two weeks later, I returned to the same store and found the same item for a much lower price."
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Two weeks later, anyone did.
Two weeks later, he fled.
Two weeks later, he's back.
Two weeks later, you were gone.
Two weeks later, we bought it.
"Two weeks later?" Mr. London asked.
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Hitler surrendered two weeks later.
They broke up two weeks later.
Two weeks later, we were Facebook official.
Nixon resigned two weeks later.
Shooting started two weeks later.
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