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Discover Ludwig"just later" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It usually serves as an adverbial phrase to indicate a short amount of time after a specific point in time. Example: "I can't make it to the meeting right now, but I'll join you just later." This implies that the person will be joining the meeting in a short amount of time after the current moment.
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"Just later rather than sooner".
Just later became commander of, and.
You mean, you see things — even hard things — as funny while you're living them, not just later on?
The underwhelming sales reception at the Rideau Centre's Bell store was repeated not just later at competing outlets in the mall but throughout BlackBerry's homeland.
Failure of the different parts would come at the same time, just later; people in category one would be more numerous, and those in category two less so.
It all reflected the trademark exactitude that Steely Dan once honed strictly in the recording studio: a steady conviction that the little things do matter, and not just later but all the time.
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What's more, Clearwire says that this will be true not just later this year, but also two to three years from now, after other carriers have upgraded their current third-generation (3G) networks to more advanced 4G ones, using a different technology called LTE.
And let's not forget a rather banal example of what's coming just later this year when the new Xbox Kinect, complete with the ability to observe and monitor your heartbeat, arrives in millions of living rooms.
We're just coming later".
Domingo died just hours later.
Just two decades later, my book.
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