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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a certain point later" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to an unspecified time in the future when something will happen or be addressed.
Example: "We can discuss the details of the project at a certain point later in the meeting."
Alternatives: "at a later time" or "at some point in the future".
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At a certain point, later in the band's career, the Dead became, especially on the East Coast, a token of entitlement squandered or lightly worn.
He did that beautifully in "Young Frankenstein". You made three movies with him — "The Producers," "Blazing Saddles" and "Young Frankenstein" — but at a certain point later in his career, he essentially stopped making comedies because he felt they were becoming too crass and vulgar.
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A few years later, psychologist Richard Easterlin showed that after a certain point, rises in national wealth are not matched by increases in happiness.
At a certain point, Diego would make another mold and later another and perhaps another and another.
"There was that backbone in her that said, 'I'll put up with this, but at a certain point, I'll hold my ground.' " Years later, she was asked to give a speech at Harvard Business School, talking about that period in her life.
Xia later added that, "At a certain point, when necessary, it is better to have a quick, prompt appreciation in a bid to fend off speculative capital".
It's a type of socializing that's tremendously fun at a certain point in one's life, but a decade later just seems idiotic.
After a certain point choice is reduced.
Then, after a certain point, things change.
"After a certain point, there was nothing left," he explained.
After a certain point American art just exploded and fragmented.
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