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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a late onset" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a condition or phenomenon that begins later than usual, often in medical or psychological contexts.
Example: "The patient was diagnosed with a late onset of symptoms, which complicated the treatment plan."
Alternatives: "delayed onset" or "late appearance".
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Recently, a late onset form of HLCS deficiency was also described.
After 2 years of the trial, a number of episodes resembling classical VOD but with a late onset were recognized.
Numerous disease genes including those with a late onset have been identified and the conditions averted in children.
Aged, yet photoprotected skin is characterised by a late onset of fine wrinkles, increased fragility and stiffness and by decreased elastic recoil [2, 36, 37].
On the other hand, acquired retinal diseases have a late onset and mostly unilateral to begin with [36, 37, 38, 39].
Models of a late onset of dynamo action invoked the thermal and chemical consequences of a magma ocean (Stegman et al. 2003; Zhang et al. 2013).
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