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later on
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
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."
Seeing “Three Days of the Condor,” “Little Fauss and Big Halsy,” “Dog Day Afternoon” — that sparked something in me, though I didn’t realize until later on that it was this desire to express myself.
“They are hard-pressed to push back on the FCC for fear that the agency will punish them later on.”
Photographs from later on Friday showed the plane wreckage lying part-submerged in shallow water.
O'Neill is expected to travel to Rome later on Friday.
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