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Discover LudwigThe phrase "about a week after" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to indicate an approximate time frame following a specific event or date. Example: "The meeting was scheduled for Monday, and about a week after, we received the final report."
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About a week after that.
About a week after Rob's latest disappearance, he called me.
(The pilot started filming about a week after "Divorce" wrapped).
He died about a week after the panto finished.
About a week after spring tillage, Treatment C plots were direct seeded.
Recipients will receive a response about a week after the deadline.
He died about a week after seeking a health cure in the Arizona desert.
Ms. Lowery confessed to the killing about a week after it happened, the authorities have said.
About a week after our interview, on a Sunday afternoon, my cellphone rang.
About a week after she was discharged again, Annette's symptoms returned, and she was readmitted again.
Togo limped back into Nome about a week after the serum run ended.
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