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a relatively later
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "a relatively later" is not grammatically correct.
Instead, you could use the phrase "a later time" or "a later date." For example: "We plan to meet again at a later time to discuss further."
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8 human-written examples
For example, an animal with a longer tau begins its daily bout of activity at a relatively later time relative to the LD cycle than another animal of the same species with a shorter tau [13], [14], and could thus be thought of as more of a "night owl".
Science
We infer that the larger bubbles reflect an earlier nucleation event (at depth within the conduit) with subsequent diffusive and decompressive bubble growth and possible coalescence during magma ascent, while the smaller bubbles reflect a relatively later nucleation event occurring closer in time to the point of fragmentation.
Recently, the pattern has changed: first, there are now more marriages among well-educated couples, who marry at a relatively later age.1 Second, the gendered dynamics of transnational marriages have been changing, and there is now a greater balance between Chinese women who have 'married out' and overseas women who have 'married in'.
We interpret the larger of these modes to represent bubbles that nucleated at relatively greater depth within the conduit and grew by diffusive decompression and expansion while the smaller mode nucleated at a relatively later stage of magma ascent and vesiculation.
These unexpected findings may be explained by the timing when the study was conducted, which was in a relatively later stage of A (H1N1) influenza vaccine progress, and the different definition of terms used in the current study.
Science
However, a relatively later duplication, inactivation and subsequent spread via horizontal gene transfer also could be a viable evolutionary scenario for the inactivated polymerases.
Science
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Most of these ATs could be eliminated at the NCC, which is usually a preferential ablation site, even in a few patients with relatively later activation times at the NCC than at the RAS.
This study reports most of the anterior atrial septum-ATs can be eliminated at the NCC, which is usually the preferential ablation site, even in a few patients with relatively later activation times at the NCC than at the right atrial septum.
Several studies have shown that CD8 T cells that are activated relatively later during an immune response are less stimulated and preferentially differentiate into memory cells.
Despite the absence of a strong difference in age at menarche between cases and controls in this group, those women who developed breast cancer had relatively later menopause, indicating a greater number of years of active menstruation.
Science
Cultivars Chadianhong with the Vrn-B3b allele and Hemai 26 with a Vrn-A1-null allele possessed relatively later heading and flowering times compared to those of Yanzhan 4110, which harbored recessive vrn-B3 and vrn-A1 alleles.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Consider replacing "a relatively later" with grammatically correct alternatives such as "a later stage" or "a later time" to improve clarity and avoid potential misinterpretations. Always prioritize grammatical correctness over verbatim repetition of a flawed phrase.
Common error
Don't use "a relatively later" assuming that 'relatively' can directly modify 'later'. Instead, clarify your meaning using phrases like "a relatively late stage" or restructure your sentence for better grammatical flow.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "a relatively later" functions as an attempt to describe a point in time that is subsequent to another, but its grammatical structure is flawed. Ludwig AI indicates that the phrase is grammatically incorrect.
Frequent in
Science
42%
News & Media
41%
Wiki
17%
Less common in
Formal & Business
0%
Encyclopedias
0%
Reference
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, the phrase "a relatively later" is grammatically incorrect, as flagged by Ludwig AI, and should be avoided in formal writing. Although it appears in various sources, including Science and News & Media, its flawed structure undermines its clarity and precision. Alternatives like "a later stage" or "a later time" offer grammatically sound ways to express similar temporal relationships. Prioritizing grammatical correctness will enhance the clarity and credibility of your writing.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
eventually
Indicates that something will happen at some unspecified time in the future.
at a subsequent time
Replaces 'relatively later' with a more formal phrase indicating a time following a specific event.
at a more advanced stage
Focuses on progress and development, suggesting a point later in a process.
at a deferred point
Suggests a delay or postponement to a certain time, maintaining the sense of 'later'.
down the line
An informal way to refer to something happening in the future, typically within a process or sequence.
at a more recent juncture
Emphasizes a more current or modern point in time relative to something else.
in due course
Implies something happening at the appropriate or expected time in the future.
further down the road
Similar to 'down the line', but more metaphorical, implying progress and future events.
in the fullness of time
Emphasizes a gradual process leading to a later event or outcome.
in the aftermath
Refers to the period following a significant event, implying a consequential time frame.
FAQs
What are grammatically correct alternatives to "a relatively later"?
Instead of "a relatively later", consider using phrases like "a later stage", "a later time", or "a relatively late stage" depending on the intended meaning.
How can I use "later" correctly in a sentence?
Use "later" as an adverb (e.g., "We will discuss this later") or as part of a comparative adjective (e.g., "a later version"). Ensure it is grammatically integrated into the sentence structure.
Is "a relatively later" ever considered acceptable in formal writing?
No, "a relatively later" is generally not considered acceptable in formal writing due to its grammatical incorrectness. Opt for more precise and grammatically sound alternatives.
What's the difference between "a later time" and "a relatively later"?
"A later time" is grammatically correct and means a time in the future. "A relatively later" is grammatically incorrect and should be avoided in formal writing.
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Usage summary
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Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
81%
Authority and reliability
2.8/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested