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The phrase "after about three weeks" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to indicate a time frame or duration that has passed before a certain event or action occurs.
Example: "After about three weeks of waiting, I finally received a response to my application."
Alternatives: "approximately three weeks later" or "roughly three weeks after".
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A brand new musical, Imagine This, which was set in the Warsaw ghetto during the second world war, which closed in the West End in 2008 after about three weeks.
After about three weeks, the gang leaders agreed to negotiate.
"After about three weeks I realised I felt better.
After about three weeks spent unearthing the first dinosaur, they discovered a tyrannosaur claw.
But after about three weeks I was able to walk unaided.
After about three weeks of feeding, they drop off into the soil to pupate.
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This cookie expires after about two weeks.
After about two weeks, the decision was handed down.
The team gave up after about six weeks, Hamilton said.
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