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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'get back later' is correct and can be used in written English
It is usually used when telling someone that you will respond to their request at a later time. For example, "I'm sorry, I'm too busy right now. I'll get back to you later."
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"I did lose my reputation as well, which I may try get back later.
He is a hands-on boss, he says, one who works every day but New Year's Eve; who believes that "if you put in now, you get back later".
It's especially important for women, who typically earn less than men and often take time off from work to raise their children, thus diminishing the Social Security money they can get back later in life.
Coppola says no. Money was something he could get back later as a director-for-hire, but a movie was something he'd only have one shot at doing as well as possible.
"If we had more children, we would have to move house, move area, I would have to move jobs, my partner would have to pay even more to commute into London so he would have to leave earlier and get back later, which would impact on him seeing our son".
The idea was that a degree was an investment in time that I'd get back later with the better prospects.
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She gets back later than she'd meant to and picks up her son, who bursts into relieved tears.
"People might get there for Christmas, but they might have problems getting back later in the week," he added.
We still are discussing, and we're going to try and get back together later".
But don't sell everything and hope to get back in later at a better price.
It's not personal, and if you miss him, you can always get back together later.
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