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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
Speaking to reporters in the White House later on Thursday, Trump added, “If I want him out, he’ll be out of there real fast.”
Two days later on Instagram, Spencer Reaves posted a photo of his brother in the pink Rigorer shoes and a photo of himself and his wife holding ultrasound photos.
Hamas later on Tuesday also released a video addressed to the families of the remaining hostages, warning that they would return in coffins if Israel continued its military offensive in Gaza.
Xi has now left Vietnam and will arrive in Malaysia later on Tuesday.
Intended to be as such, this didn't feel very up for interpretation to me because she's referred to as a killer later on in the film and, yeah, she totally did that.
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