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"days later" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to refer to a certain point in time that is a certain number of days after something else. For example: "I got the results of my test two days later and was relieved to find out that I had passed."
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They split days later.
Four days later, Capt.
He resigned days later.
Two days later, Mullah.
Twelve days later, Pres.
James apologized two days later.
He disappeared six days later.
It arrived two days later".
Several days later she did.
Three days later, D'Antoni resigned.
Riel surrendered three days later.
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