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Discover Ludwig"weeks after" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to indicate a period of time that has passed after a specific event or action. Example: Weeks after the hurricane, the city was still struggling to recover from the damage.
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She resumed training six weeks after childbirth.
Registration closes two weeks after start date.
Started three weeks after his discharge.
He died weeks after leaving the country.
Don't wait until weeks after you're gone.
Six weeks after grafting, animals were sacrificed.
Sylvester enlisted five weeks after Redmond's speech.
Three weeks after that, so was she.
That was two weeks after the referendum.
Less than two weeks after Acting Gov.
$6$$)Start fertilizing two weeks after planting.
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