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Discover LudwigThe phrase "two weeks afterwards" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used to indicate the passage of a specific amount of time after an event. For example, "He applied for the job two weeks afterwards and was invited to the interview."
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But for two weeks afterwards I felt empty inside.
It bothered me for about two weeks afterwards.
Two weeks afterwards, more than 240 people were killed in an attempted coup in Turkey.
He caught me with a left hook and I felt that for about two weeks afterwards".
Two weeks afterwards, Bohol was back on its feet, bringing in tourists as normal.
Three buildings had to be demolished by the time the fire was extinguished, and this busy intersection in the bustling East Village was blocked off with emergency vehicles and removal trucks for two weeks afterwards.
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That affected me for probably three to four weeks afterwards.
She was in hospital for five weeks afterwards.
Her father reportedly did not speak to her for nine weeks afterwards.
(Gueretly would not be able to sleep on her right side for three weeks afterwards).
Despite this, detectives failed to carry out toxicology tests until three weeks afterwards.
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