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Discover Ludwig"be late to" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use the phrase to indicate that someone arrived at a place or event after the agreed upon or expected time. For example: "I'm sorry I was late to the meeting; there was a lot of traffic on the way."
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Unless there is some seriously drastic intervention -- that they will also probably be late to!
And we'd be late to arrive, of course.
So the company could be late to a crowded market.
But they seem to be late to the party.
I might be late to get to school.
We understand that unexpected things happen, and you may be late to pick up your child.
With that giant clock on his chest, Flavor Flav is unlikely to be late to meetings.
But he was not the first to be late to an important event.
Pettitte was certain he would be late to the Stadium, even if he could find it.
I'm going to be late to lunch — my first time being late since January of 2007".
People have always told me that I will be late to my own wedding.
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