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The phrase "a patch later" is not standard in written English and may cause confusion
It could be used in a context where you are referring to a future update or fix, but it is not commonly recognized. Example: "We will implement the changes in the next software release, a patch later."
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If your drive doesn't support this mode, then you will likely need to install a patch later on in order to play the game.
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Then again, any rough part of a schedule always, by definition, creates an easier patch later.
A patch was later released which added new functionality to the in-game map, added widescreen support, and tweaked several game settings.
A patch was later created to fix the demo's bugs and fine-tune the player's control of their movement direction after being attacked.
How about Jonathan Zittrain's Un-Microsoft Un-Remedy: Law Can Prevent the Problem That It Can't Patch Later.
Apple has just released a security update for macOS High Sierra and you should update right now (Apple will automatically push the security patch later today).
Every CIO I know has seen large-scale, board-visible projects suffer from massive delays — or flat out cancellation — due to late-cycle discovery of fundamental issues that they simply couldn't "patch later".
I say you see one of the Wonders of the World first and get to the large cement patch later.
When they removed her patches a month later, it was clear that one eye had been lost.
The Italians assert that the bronze was smuggled out of Italy (after being buried in a cabbage patch and later hidden by a priest) without the proper export papers, and that the museum was willfully negligent in carrying out due diligence before buying the work.
The brief epoch of inflation would leave a distinctive pattern of high- and low-density patches in the primordial soup — which correspond to the hot and cold spots in the CMB — and the high-density patches later would evolve into the galaxies and galaxy clusters that we see today.
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