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Discover LudwigThe phrase "discovered later" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to something that was learned or uncovered after something else has happened. For example: "Initially, the cause of the fire was unknown, but it was discovered later that a faulty electrical outlet was the culprit."
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They had to be discovered later.
(I discovered later there's been a split).
His phone, as he only discovered later, was missing.
To his relief he discovered later that all landed safely.
DR. STAHMER: Do you know the place where these graves were discovered later on?
However, it has been discovered later that at biological scale, the manipulation of this actinide is possible under friendly conditions.
Security vulnerabilities discovered later in the development cycle are more expensive to fix than those discovered early.
That surgery, as he discovered later with huge excitement, delayed the onset of labour.
I discovered later that the characters were the ones in control of me.
It was altogether a very donnish voice, as I discovered later, when I studied at Oxford.
This was, he discovered later, a development that Keynes had helped to bring about.
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