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"in a later chapter" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It is often used to indicate that a specific piece of information or event will occur in a later section of a book or document. Example: "As discussed in a previous chapter, the origins of human civilization can be traced back to ancient Mesopotamia. In a later chapter, we will delve into the role of religion in shaping early societies."
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(He admits in a later chapter that "unicorn horn" is really narwhal tusk).
Crotonville was Mr Welch's "baby", a point underlined in a later chapter in the book, "Remaking Crotonville to Remake GE".
(We will return to the role of pharmaceutical companies in shaping beliefs about drugs in a later chapter).
Often, when he comes back to the scene in a later chapter, the action has already taken place, and the character is back to soul-searching.
At times Mr. Silver reports in depth on a topic of lesser importance, or he skates over an important topic only to return to it in a later chapter, where it is again discussed only briefly.
In a later chapter the authors sing the praises of Rwanda for having the highest share of women members of parliament, without appearing to suspect that this may also be a consequence of genocide.
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She said that the Lord & Taylor box contained "several hundred pages of typed original manuscript", which appeared to be a later chapter in Mockingbird; she was asked to find a copy of Mockingbird to compare with the manuscript, and after handing one to the two men, left the meeting.
A later chapter finds him in the company of Wiccans, participating in black-magic ceremonies — "Macbeth meets Harry Potter" — and pondering the benefits of pagan worship versus monotheism.
Nina Burgess, an unemployed receptionist, disappears after a clash with her family, only to reappear in later chapters in a series of different guises.
These topics are all considered in more detail in later chapters.
We conclude with an introduction to the HSA memory model, the HSA queuing model, the HSAIL, virtual ISA, and HSA context switching, all of which get treated in more detail in later chapters of the book.
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