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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a later work" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a piece of art, literature, or any creation that was produced after an earlier one.
Example: "In his analysis, he compares the themes of the author's earlier work with those found in a later work."
Alternatives: "a subsequent piece" or "a following creation".
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"The soul is a vast domain," a character in a later work says.
(A later work of its size might sell for five times that).
He promised to explain the method of their construction in a later work.
In a later work, Word and Object (1960), Quine developed a doctrine known as "naturalized epistemology".
In a later work, he postulated that mankind could have developed only in the Old World.
"Happy, happy, happy we," as Handel would put it in a later work, "Acis and Galatea".
A later work by the artist sold at Sotheby's for $687,750.
A later work of his, "The Japanese Chronicles," was reissued this spring by Eland Books.
An early passage will contain an unsecured allusion to a later work or incident.
A later work, "Invalid's Utensil," from 1930, flattens the divide between abstract modernist sculpture and everyday object even further.
A later work in that vein is The Loved One (1948), a satire on the morticians' industry in California.
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