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Discover LudwigThe phrase "after 2 weeks" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate a time period that follows a duration of two weeks.
Example: "You will receive your results after 2 weeks of processing."
Alternatives: "following a 2-week period" or "subsequent to 2 weeks".
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After 2 weeks it all cleared up.
The fence was taken down after 2 weeks.
Catheter was removed after 2 weeks.
Properly developed roots appeared after 2 weeks.
Sutures were removed after 2 weeks.
Full mobilisation was allowed after 2 weeks.
After 2 weeks, sachets were removed.
Progressive weight-bearing was allowed after 2 weeks.
The uveitis resolved after 2 weeks of intensive topical corticosteroids.
Panel b shows PL after 2 weeks of treatment.
One reminder letter was sent after 2 weeks (Fig. 1).
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