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The phrase "after about two months" 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 two months of training, she finally felt ready for the competition."
Alternatives: "following roughly two months" or "after approximately two months".
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After about two months, he was interviewed.
Talks broke down after about two months.
After about two months, my community finally embraces me.
"I could train again after about two months," she said.
After about two months in Kandahar, I was transferred to Guantánamo.
After about two months, Mr. Warsame was given a break for several days.
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After about six months, he stopped altogether.
After about three months, I thought I could contribute.
After about four months, she donned shoes without comment.
After about eight months, Mr. Yate moved in.
Finally, after about six months, Jason is promoted.
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