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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a later chapter" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a section of a book or document that will be discussed or elaborated on at a subsequent point in the text.
Example: "The concept of resilience will be explored in more detail in a later chapter."
Alternatives: "a subsequent chapter" or "a following chapter".
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That will be the subject of a later chapter.
(He admits in a later chapter that "unicorn horn" is really narwhal tusk).
A later chapter is concerned with the aftermath of a different war.
A later chapter in my book deals with photography and poetry of New York City.
Crotonville was Mr Welch's "baby", a point underlined in a later chapter in the book, "Remaking Crotonville to Remake GE".
(We will return to the role of pharmaceutical companies in shaping beliefs about drugs in a later chapter).
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A magnificent later chapter, called "The Religion of My Time", stages a haunting second encounter on a Granada TV afternoon show.
Although you have a few later chapters in the "how to" spirit, this is mostly a memoir, autobiographical.
During this later chapter, a fight breaks out on the open ramp of the aircraft in flight between Bond and Necros, before Necros falls to his death.
Another idea suggests boxes at the bottom of a page could trail later chapters or quotes saying "brought to you by Company A".
Failing certain action sequences will alter the course of a chapter (and sometimes later chapters) and in some cases lead to the death of a non-playable character.
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