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The phrase "in latter" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to refer to something that occurred or will occur in the later part of a sequence or a period of time. Example: "I struggled in my first year of college, but in latter years, I found my stride."
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But Batmanghelidjh says Cameron lost his nerve in latter years: "He lacked courage.
In latter years, the billionaire would reminisce on television about his friendship with Nancy Reagan, rebel days forgotten.
In latter years, his figurative oil paintings, inspired by the Vienna School of Fantastic Realism, have been fixtures of the Royal Academy's Summer Exhibition.
Given that he'd appeared to have found some spiritual fulfilment and was reportedly happily married to Laurie Anderson in latter years, those words are painfully on the money.
In latter days, Mario Testino, Nick Knight and Tim Walker all conjure startling images that are as redolent of their own times as Beaton was of his.
In latter years, he produced infrequently, usually with acts of his own generation or older, including Willie Nelson and Carl Perkins.
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Signs of progress and hope in latter-day New Orleans are always accompanied by their opposites.
A scene in latter-day Cairo involves a plot to restore to power the legendary Egyptian ruler of primordial times.
Actual historical persons in the American West have figured prominently in latter-day re-creations of the era.
Life in latter-day Lima ultimately proves very much like that in any other small Midwestern town in the second half of the 20th century.
No, the New York Games would be rooted in latter-day city reality and would, more interestingly, test contestants' powers of coping.
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