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The phrase "about three months after" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to indicate a time frame that is approximately three months following a specific event or date.
Example: "The project was completed in January, and about three months after, we began to see the results."
Alternatives: "roughly three months later" or "approximately three months afterward."
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She was raised in Lahore, where she moved about three months after her birth.
And this is looking about three months after this thing has been implanted.
The latter, however, repaid the money in about three months after he received it.
About three months after we arrived, I realized I was pregnant.
About three months after her son's birth, Ms. Roscoe asked to see a psychiatrist.
Her grandmother died about three months after troops descended on the city, she said.
About three months after being fired by the Yankees, Girardi has a new gig.
For about three months after people would comment on the yard sale.
Everhart was hospitalized about three months after the shootings, on Christmas Day, with a ruptured colon.
Mr. Green's campaign moved in about three months after he left.
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I think about three months [after discharge home].
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