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Discover LudwigThe phrase "late date" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it to refer to a point in time that is after the expected or desired date. For example: - "I'm sorry, but we cannot accept this application after the late date for submissions." - "My flight got delayed and I arrived at the conference at a late date." - "I'm afraid the package will not arrive by the late date you specified." - "The late date for registration is approaching, so make sure to sign up soon!".
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At this late date, it's wearying".
Unfortunately, we waited until this late date".
Why now, at such a late date?
"This has tremendous implications, even at this late date".
At this late date, I'm keeping it that way.
But at this late date sincerity is not enough.
That late date allowed for a 48-game regular season.
At this late date, they might well not.
Mr. Granirer hopes the town will make an offer, even at this late date.
McFarlane put it this way: "How utterly ironic at this late date.
Even at this late date, there should be a full manual recount in Miami-Dade County. Miami-Dade County
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