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Free sign upThe phrase "and later in a" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a subsequent event or action that occurs in a specific context or setting.
Example: "We discussed the project in detail during the meeting, and later in a follow-up email, I summarized our key points."
Alternatives: "subsequently in a" or "afterward in a".
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He worked as an obstetrician and later in a public dispensary for the poor.
The arm was put in a cast, and later in a sling.
It turned up in a Japanese museum, and later in a Christie's auction catalog.
For the documentary and later, in a chat with a reporter, Mr. Caglione, 46, recalled his professional roots.
Gary enjoyed working as a civil engineer and Carrol worked as a secretary, and later in a restaurant.
The past keeps knocking at the door of the present, first in glancing references and later in a concentrated flashback.
She drifts away from life in a fog of forgetfulness and, later, in a topiary garden of her own creation.
President Obama praised the shift in the Senate at a rally in Quincy, Ill., and later in a rare chat with reporters on the plane back to Washington.
There are ads for Guatemalan coffee, and later, in a short feature, John McAfee is quoted praising the quality of coffee in Guatemalan prison.
"Never go to strangers, come on home to me," she chants, first in a low murmur and later in a cry, neither particularly anguished.
So I salted it all away, first in hand-copied notebooks, and later in a not-very-compact laptop, where it stayed for twenty years.
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