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Discover LudwigThe phrase "after ten weeks" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to indicate a time period that has elapsed following a duration of ten weeks.
Example: "After ten weeks of training, the team finally felt prepared for the competition."
Alternatives: "following ten weeks" or "subsequent to ten weeks".
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AFTER ten weeks of Israeli military incursions into Gaza, the difference is visible.
After ten weeks, posttest data was collected.
After ten weeks, it had grossed twenty-two million dollars.
After ten weeks, she miscarried once again, and was advised by her doctor to stop trying.
(After ten weeks on the air the show is the highest-rated cable news program on TV).
The species with fibril roots had higher root number (1349 per plant) than species with rhizomatic roots (549 per plant) after ten weeks of cultivation.
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He died after four weeks.
Symptoms abated after two weeks.
I quit after three weeks.
"Baywatch" closed after six weeks.
The show closed after two weeks.
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