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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a much later date" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a time that is significantly further in the future compared to another specified time.
Example: "The project deadline has been extended to a much later date than originally planned."
Alternatives: "a significantly later date" or "a considerably later date."
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But that's for a much later date to be considered".
After all, the consequences of your decisions may not fully materialize until a much later date.
Nearby, behind facades of a much later date, two half-timbered medieval houses have been uncovered.
The biblical manuscripts, except for some fragments written on papyrus, belong to a much later date.
But the sensitively modeled feet, face and abdomen suggested a much later date.
Initially, we were booked in to see the specialist consultant for a much later date.
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The evidence of an inscribed Athenian archon list, found in the 1930s and attesting a grandson of Cypselus in the 590s, settled an old debate about the date of Cypselus's coup: it must have happened about 650 (a conclusion for which there is other evidence) rather than at the much later date indicated by an alternative tradition.
And Lothar von Falkenhausen, an archaeologist at the University of California, Los Angeles, cautions against "proposing too direct a linkage between such environmental events with semimythical accounts recorded in texts of much later date".
By yourself?" Reading the questions I can see how it would be such a heady, intoxicating feeling to get into deep, important topics on a first date -- some of these issues, like relationships with family, embarrassing moments, thoughts about illness and death -- might not normally come up until much later dates.
But its most spectacular treasures date from a much later period of English conquest and appropriation: Powis is simply awash with loot from India, room after room of imperial plunder, extracted by the East India Company in the 18th century.
If Weil and Nöldeke's assumption of a gradual lengthening of verses over time is accepted, then most of the short sūrahs, which also tend to have short verses, emerge as belonging to the early period of Muhammad's ministry, whereas sūrahs 2 5, for example, would date to a much later stage of the Qurʾān's emergence.
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