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at latter stage
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "at latter stage" is correct and can be used in written English.
It means during the last or final stage of something. For example, "The company made the final decision at the latter stage of the project."
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Alternative expressions(19)
at early stage
in the final phase
during the concluding period
towards the end
in the later part
at a subsequent juncture
in the end stages
as time progresses
in due course
in the fullness of time
eventually
at final stage
at other stage
at late stage
at last stage
at first stage
at further stage
at later stage
at end stage
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As shown in Fig. 3A, DNA-PK activity was significantly increased by 3.7-fold (p<0.001) in extracts from adipocytes (D3) compared with extracts from the pre-adipocyte cells (either exponentially growing or at confluence) and this difference was further maintained at latter stage of differentiation (D7).
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Similar Expressions
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The M4 project - Macaco - consists of the development of an biologically inspired animal (it will resemble first a dog, and at latter stages of development a monkey).
The integration of green LEDs into photobioreactors lighting apparatus could improve the existing systems composed predominantly by red and blue LEDs increasing biomass productivity of high-density cultures at latter stages of microalgae cultivation.
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At latter stages, the thermal designers' responsibility turns into experiment measurement and simulation model optimization.
Lines may get marked at specific stages of a proof just to get unmarked at latter stages and vice versa.
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However, it remained a rare phenomenon in cells plated at 2 K density even at latter stages of differentiation with or without RA (Fig. 6: compare G with C F).
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HR deprives obligate biotrophic pathogens of living host cells required for successful colonization, but may be favourable to the hemibiotrophic leaf stripe pathogen, which obtains nutrients at latter stages of colonization by means of hydrolytic degradation of host cell walls.
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We observed at latter stages, from PN35 that the cones degenerate at a slower pace.
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At latter stages, Yap gets restricted to the ciliary margin (black arrows).
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Moreover, re-expression of CAV1 at latter stages of tumor development has been described in human and mouse prostate adenocarcinomas [ 41], a scenario that could resemble chemotherapy resistance.
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Virulent pathogens, capable of evading pathogen recognition are also known to induce ROS production at latter stages of infection to lower levels [ 1].
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When describing processes or developments, use "at latter stage" to clearly distinguish between different points in time. This helps readers understand the sequence of events.
Common error
Avoid using "later" in place of "latter." "Latter" refers to the second of two items or stages already mentioned, while "later" refers to a time in the future. For instance, use "at the latter stage" when referring to the second stage of two previously mentioned stages.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "at latter stage" functions as an adverbial phrase, modifying a verb or clause to indicate the timing of an action or event within a sequence. Ludwig shows examples of this usage in scientific and general contexts.
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22%
Academia
18%
Less common in
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8%
Formal & Business
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Reference
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "at latter stage" is a prepositional phrase used to indicate the timing of an event in the second of two defined stages. Ludwig AI considers the phrase grammatically correct, although examples are somewhat rare. Usage spans across scientific, news, and academic contexts, where clarity is paramount. Remember to use "at latter stage" to denote the second of two previously mentioned phases, and avoid confusing it with "later." Employing this phrase helps maintain a clear, sequential flow in your writing.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
in the final phase
Focuses on the concluding segment of a process.
during the concluding period
Highlights the terminal timeframe of an event.
towards the end
Indicates proximity to the cessation of an activity.
in the later part
Emphasizes the progression in time within a specific context.
at a subsequent juncture
Uses a more formal tone to denote a following point in time.
in the end stages
Specifically refers to the terminal phase of a process or condition.
as time progresses
Focuses on the continuous advancement through time.
in due course
Implies that something will happen eventually, at the appropriate time.
in the fullness of time
Suggests a more extensive period before the specified outcome.
eventually
Simply indicates that something will occur at a future time.
FAQs
How can I use "at latter stage" in a sentence?
Use "at latter stage" to refer to the second of two stages already discussed. For example: "The project was divided into two stages; significant progress was made "at early stage", and breakthroughs occurred "at latter stage".
What is a synonym for "at latter stage"?
Alternatives for "at latter stage" include "in the final phase", "during the concluding period", or "towards the end", depending on the specific context you want to convey.
Is it correct to say "at later stage" instead of "at latter stage"?
No, "at later stage" is not the same as "at latter stage." "Latter" refers to the second of two previously mentioned things, while "later" refers to a time in the future. Use "at latter stage" when you mean the second of two options.
What's the difference between "at early stage" and "at latter stage"?
"At early stage" refers to the beginning, while "at latter stage" refers to the second stage when only two stages are involved. They mark opposite ends of a two-part sequence or process.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
82%
Authority and reliability
4.1/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested