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"three days after" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used to refer to a time frame or period of time that starts three days after a specified point in the past or future. For example: "The exam will be held three days after we receive the syllabus."
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Three days after the R.P.F.
It's over, three days after it began.
Three days after that, 25 breaths.
Lamo did, three days after he began chatting with Manning.
That wasn't easy three days after the Cup final.
One wounded man was found three days after the attack.
Three days after giving birth, she returned to work.
Three days after that, Matt had a heart attack.
Three days after the rally, King found another alleged attacker.
Three days after Maliki's speech, security forces surrounded Alwani's compound.
Lale died in 2006, three days after he turned 90.
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