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Discover Ludwig"Later that night" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English
It can be used to refer to an event or action that occurred at a specific time during the night, typically after the one being currently described or discussed. Example: "The couple had arrived at the party early, but their friends didn't show up until later that night."
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Later that night: Rachelle Garniez and the Fortunate Few.
He did so later that night, quietly, in his sleep.
The couple broke it off later that night.
But that can all be washed off later that night.
Later that night I called my wife.
Later that night, Linda Ciofalo takes over.
Later that night: the Colombian vocalist Lucia Pulido.
Later that night, my back went out.
Later that night, Zadie Smith (II).
Later that night, I received another note.
Later that night I went to my old movie house.
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