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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a week later a" is not correct and is incomplete in written English.
It can be used when referring to an event that occurs one week after a previous event, but it needs to be completed for clarity.
Example: "A week later, a decision was finally made regarding the project."
Alternatives: "one week later" or "after a week".
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A week later, a new management team was appointed.
A week later, a Yankees prospect outdid him.
A week later, a paragraph that reports she is improving.
A week later, a taxi was fired on.
A week later, a harsh crackdown was unfolding.
A week later, a playlist of those songs will appear.
About a week later, a woman was found in the maternity ward of a Detroit hospital.
A week later, a dozen young people could be found at lunchtime in Room 212.
When it took place, a week later, a different group of ten parents attended.
A week later a shark killed a 19-year-old in New South Wales.
A week later, a lawyer hired by Ms. Keaney contacted the Conflicts of Interest Board.
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