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The phrase "after six episodes" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to a point in time or a situation that occurs following the completion of six episodes of a show or series.
Example: "The plot takes a surprising turn after six episodes, keeping viewers on the edge of their seats."
Alternatives: "following six episodes" or "subsequent to six episodes".
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After six episodes it was gone.
The series, written by Johnny Speight, was cancelled after six episodes.
NBC canceled "Third Watch" in 2005, and Fox's "L.A. Firefighters" burned out after six episodes.
Given little slack for having to face off against "The West Wing," the now-celebrated NBC drama, "The Street" is being dropped after six episodes.
She walked out of The Archers because she thought the characters were too nice and middle class and she was sacked from Emmerdale after six episodes when she told this newspaper that the show's writers weren't given any creative freedom.
After six episodes with nary a mention of Avengers bowman and longstanding knock-knock joke Clint Barton, she references both him and Black Widow to shut down Coulson's objections to her strategy.
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It was canceled after two episodes.
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After eight episodes, it's just knackering.
It won enthusiastic reviews and was cancelled after two episodes.
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