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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
He is expected to return to the UK later on Wednesday.
A preliminary hearing is due to be held in Belfast later on Monday.
Elijah died three days later on 5 January with fatal head injuries that were described in court as "catastrophic".
CPS involvement has been shown to negatively impact prenatal care at birth, which can have lasting impacts, and has also been associated with mental health problems and substance use in children later on.
She added that she was unable to attend an Armistice Day event at Stormont later on Monday, but that other Sinn Féin politicians would take part.
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