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The phrase "a latter section of" is not correct; it should be "a later section of." You can use it when referring to a part of something that comes after an earlier part in time or sequence.
Example: "In a later section of the report, we will discuss the findings in detail."
Alternatives: "a subsequent section of" or "a following section of."
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In a latter section of this paper we discuss and compare the characteristics of the PAM as well as spectrograms with cochlear model output in the context of the current work.
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The representative height of the present 0.90-μm imaging is estimated to be around 51 55 km as will be discussed in a latter part of this section.
More visceral anxiety is stirred by humanoid robots, even if none of those on show in the latter section of the exhibition has the animalistic fluidity of the industrial robots.
The latter section of the Papers is comprised of newspaper clippings collected by MacDowell and miscellaneous letters and pamphlets.
This will be further elucidated in the latter section of this paper.
I hadn't gone to college, my marriage was over, and I was in the latter section of my early 30's.
This latter section of the manuscript was based on mining of previous microarray and RNA-Seq data sets for GnT1IP-L and MGAT1 transcript levels, but the data presentation and description of methods employed are cryptic or entirely missing.
We were also interested to determine whether performance in the earlier sections of a race predicted whip use in the latter sections of a race.
In Sykes's world, the day after invariably becomes "on the morrow"; a buffet lunch is a "cold collation"; while the latter sections of the book in particular are less than scintillating as Sykes cuts his losses with television and settles into life as a national treasure.
We were also interested to determine whether performance in the latter sections of a race was associated with performance in the earlier sections of a race.
But Nordan writes of himself more effectively as a boy than as an adult, and it is in the latter sections of this memoir that the book, like Nordan himself, often loses its way.
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