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The phrase "a week later from" is correct and usable in written English.
It usually appears in the middle of a sentence and is used to indicate a passage of time equal to one week since some specified point in the past. For example: "I returned to the store a week later from when I first saw it."
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Nor is Herzog a book that can easily be put down and then picked up a week later from where you left off.
He died a week later from head injuries.
Zalkalns went missing a week later from his west London home.
But Gabčík's Sten gun jammed, and only Kubiš's quick response saved the moment: he threw a grenade, which wounded Heydrich (who died a week later, from septicemia).
Just under a year later he told his parents he was going to the South of France for a holiday but called them a week later from Turkey and said he was about to cross the Syrian border.
Peg Mullen read it and scoffed, the same way she scoffed when another bland letter of sympathy came a week later from Michael's battalion commander, Lt. Col. Norman Schwarzkopf.
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A week later, back from a business trip, he found Venetian glass on window sills all over the apartment.
A week later, switching from clay to grass, all the semifinalists in Halle, Germany, used the one-hander, led by Federer, who went on to win the title.
Participants in Arm 1 traveled to Lucknow, India for a 3.5-day classroom training in Biostatistics, and a week later participated from their own home or office settings in a 3.5-week on-line training course in Research Ethics.
A week later, with help from non-profits, the girls returned to their homes.
A week later she received from the insurance company, a bouquet of several dozen roses.
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