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Discover LudwigThe sentence "about two weeks afterwards" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase whenever you need to indicate a period of time after an event; for example, "She left for college about two weeks afterwards."
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It bothered me for about two weeks afterwards.
He caught me with a left hook and I felt that for about two weeks afterwards".
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The last time I was here, I left absolutely exhausted; I was sick for about three weeks afterwards.
This session was followed by one telephone call about six weeks afterwards to identify problems with the achievement of the mother's stated goals.
The actual ceremony happened about two weeks later and we threw a massive warehouse party afterwards, literally ten minutes away from the newly built Olympic Stadium.
But for two weeks afterwards I felt empty inside.
That took about two weeks.
Two weeks afterwards, more than 240 people were killed in an attempted coup in Turkey.
Two weeks afterwards, Bohol was back on its feet, bringing in tourists as normal.
Egg development takes about two weeks.
Evacuees reoccupied their properties two weeks afterwards, but volcanic activity temporarily forced them out again in December.
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