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The phrase "after that week" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a time period following a specific week that has been previously mentioned or is understood in context. Example: "We will review the project outcomes after that week to assess our progress."
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After that week in 2015, David and I went back home.
After that week he could either return or be kept on the disabled list as long as necessary.
I knew I could do it but after that week I didn't think I could do it here.
So essentially after that week or so there, I would say I probably had three joints in my life and maybe did cocaine twice".
After that week -- the week of Sept. 11, when everything stopped -- Bonds pledged to donate $10,000 for every home run he hit for the rest of the season to the United Way for relief efforts.
"But after that week the Ryder Cup site is gone".
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Jake [Jervis], Liam [Ridehalgh] and Wes [Foderingham] showed me straight away that after one week that they wanted to stay.
I really expected something worse after that THIS WEEK.
Tailored reminders were sent out: a letter after two weeks, a further questionnaire after four weeks and a further reminder letter four weeks after that.
About a week after that.
Actually, the week after that.
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