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The phrase "accomplishments later" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when indicating that achievements or successes will be discussed or addressed at a future time.
Example: "We will focus on the current challenges, and we can discuss our accomplishments later in the meeting."
Alternatives: "achievements later" or "successes later".
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The club presents the honor annually to a former letter winner to recognize outstanding accomplishments later in life.
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Put more effort in your schoolwork as it will be an important accomplishment later in life.
"Even when he erupted at me, he admired my independence and accomplishments," she later wrote.
Think about Mandela's accomplishments in later life.
The value of the accomplishment was later questioned, however, when Pentagon officials acknowledged last week that the interceptor had succeeded only after a series of mistakes caused it to drift off course.
The passage of TABOR was Bruce's most prominent political accomplishment; years later, Bruce's personalized license plate read "MRTABOR".
Perhaps older peoples' attitudes about psychosocial loss and physical change are an extension of environmental resources, incentives and constraints that facilitate adjustment and accomplishment in later life [ 58].
Other good books give a feel for this and Feynman's later accomplishments.
The drivers set many records, and Prudhomme's later accomplishments as an owner of a drag-racing team are notable.
In van Gogh's case, his early drawings represent more than a vestigial glimmer of his later accomplishments.
Although he continued to receive recognition for his earlier accomplishments, Pauling's later work provoked considerable skepticism and controversy.
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