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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a move later" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate a subsequent action or decision that will take place after a current or previous move.
Example: "After considering all options, I decided to make a move later in the game."
Alternatives: "a step later" or "an action later".
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He could have played the same idea a move later with 16... Re3.
Then 17 f4 was still level, but a move later if 18 f4?
At the moment, there seems little chance that Miller will be benched, but Tortorella hinted at the weak spots that could force such a move later on.
It was unwise for Dmitry Jakovenko to take the bait when 15…g6 16 Qd1 Qb4 or a move later 16…Nc2 would hinder White's plan.
"After the first two miles, I said if somebody makes a move later on, this is all I have," Keflezighi said.
In July, the Guardian revealed that British troops were planning to withdraw from Sangin, in a move later confirmed by the government.
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This entry discusses the problems with a role morality move later.
After the season, Shaughnessy left Maryland for Pittsburgh, a move he later called, "the worst thing I ever did".
Mr. Cartier turned it down, a move he later said he regretted.
The decision prompted the canon chancellor, Giles Fraser, to step down, a move mirrored later by a part-time chaplain.
She became a priest in the Latin Tridentine church, a dissident sect of Catholicism, a move she later described to the Guardian as "civil disobedience".
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