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Idioms and Phrases
Subsequently, afterward, as in They served the main course, and later on, the dessert , or When can I use the sewing machine?—Later on, when I'm done . [Late 1800s]Example Sentences
A picture was taken a couple of hours later on Mr Graham's phone, showing a large chunk of wood and chainsaw in the back of his Range Rover.
I get there early — they open at 8 — because it gets crowded later on Sundays.
A few days later on 25 April, officers returned and seized £80,000 worth of fake or unsafe goods, Westminster City Council said in a statement.
Piastri is due to speak to the media later on Thursday at the Hard Rock Stadium track in Miami Gardens.
She added: "I don't think people have really appreciated the power of social prescribing and how good it is to be able to help yourself and have the tools to prevent relapses later on."
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