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The phrase "a later gave" is not correct and usable in written English.
It seems to be a fragment and lacks clarity or context, making it difficult to determine its intended meaning.
Example: "After the meeting, a later gave a summary of the discussion." (This example is still unclear due to the fragment.)
Alternatives: "a subsequent gave" or "a following gave".
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Strains A and B were evolved from the same parent strain P. Strain A later gave rise to two additional strains, A1 and A2.
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The notes were given by King's wife to a friend who later gave them to Belafonte, the singer said.
A visit to the corner days later gave an indication of what Saturday was like for the detectives.
Mr Cameron later gave a speech arguing that independence was a "divorce" rather than a "trial separation".
Mr. Mo later gave a speech at the fair that provided a window into his complex thinking.
Kiani later gave a detailed interview about his experience to a local television channel.
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