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Discover LudwigThe phrase "along later" is not standard in written English and may cause confusion.
It could be used informally to suggest that something will happen at a later time, but it is not commonly accepted.
Example: "We can discuss this issue along later when everyone is available."
Alternatives: "later on" or "at a later time".
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They'd come along later.
Show monkey walking along later.
That, also, came along later.
That makes it invisible to researchers who come along later.
I played golf, and it came along later".
Automakers are dragged along later, sometimes kicking and screaming.
I thought these were just my starter friends and the real ones would come along later.
"I suppose the good Samaritan came along later," was another more sarcastic sentiment.
It's just another decision, one which might inhibit something better, sexier, coming along later.
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