a few days later

a few days later(
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A phrase is a group of words commonly used together (e.g., once upon a time).
phrase
a. unos días después
Andrea and Elsa went on a date, and just a few days later, they were planning another!¡Andrea y Elsa tuvieron una cita y unos días después ya estaban planificando otra!
b. unos días mas tarde
I had a bad case of the flu, but a few days later, I felt much better.Tuve un caso severo de gripe, pero unos días más tarde, me sentí mucho mejor.
c. unos pocos días después
A few days later, Ana received a surprise in the mail.Unos pocos días después, Ana recibió una sorpresa en el correo.
d. al cabo de unos días
A few days later, the professor posted the exam results.Al cabo de unos días, la profesora anunció los resultados del examen.
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