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Discover LudwigThe phrase "after four days" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate a time period that has elapsed following a specific event or starting point.
Example: "The package will arrive after four days of shipping."
Alternatives: "following four days" or "in four days' time."
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After four days, the work was dismantled.
After four days I'd had enough".
"I came round once after four days.
After four days I went into withdrawal.
After four days, he found his moment.
After four days, Mum moves ward again.
"It's where you are after four days.
He was fired after four days on the job.
The hunger strike was discontinued after four days.
In October, a jury deadlocked after four days.
After four days, I wasn't ready to leave.
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