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"last minute updates" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It refers to any changes or revisions that are made at the last minute, often just before a deadline or event. Example: "I received some last minute updates from the client before the presentation, so I quickly made the necessary changes to our slides."
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The game itself apparently received some last-minute updates before it was released, including a newspaper interview with a "dapper young KKK leader," another Spencer reference.
The service, the first of its kind at a music festival, will allow registered audience members to receive exclusive news, special offers, travel information and last-minute updates, before, during and after the event.
Make sure to follow the company's Facebook page and blog for any last-minute updates (which are very unlikely to happen).
("I broke it yesterday when I wanted to do a last-minute update," Perialis told me).
That being said, there's always a chance that Apple will roll out a last-minute update to that release to close up those bugs, so if you plan on jailbreaking, you'll want to stay away from any further updates until you hear the coast is clear, so to speak.
Nor can we seek out instant digital updates about the last minute's activities.
Members have 24-hour access to last-minute flight updates, posted at noon and 3 p.m. weekdays, on the Web.
A spokesman for the Argentinian embassy in London said on Wednesday there was no update on the last minute talks in New York and that negotiations were ongoing.
With the update going out this late in the evening (a bit after 10 30 pm PST), I wouldn't be at all surprised if there were some last-minute snags; might the Verizon update have been held at the last minute?
Update: Balloon backed out from presenting at the last minute.
Much easier to update VFG's year on year and with last minute changes.
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