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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'Later today' is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to refer to the occurrence of something that will happen at an unspecified time during the remainder of the current day. For example: "I'm going to give my presentation later today."
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Later today sounds about right.
Later today, we will know.
Later today, when most of the ice is melted.
Later today, I suppose.
Back later today, maybe.
The session resumes later today.
More about that later today!
I'm picking it up later today.
He will receive radiation later today.
Will I cut it later today?
The next update is expected later today.
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