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Discover Ludwig"late dawn" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a time when the sun is rising later than usual or expected. For example: "We agreed to go on a sunrise hike, but it was a late dawn that morning."
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May K. Chiang, a daughter of Julie S. Chiang of West Windsor, N.J., and Hansen G. Chiang of Jersey City, was married Saturday in Princeton, N.J., to Owen Thomas Conroy, the son of Thomas J. Conroy of Point Pleasant, N.J., and the late Dawn M. Conroy.
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Drs Buczkowski and Schenk presented their analyses of the latest Dawn data at the 2011 Annual Meeting and Exhibition of the Geological Society of America in in Minneapolis, Minnesota.
His recent club form cannot merely be the latest false dawn of a stop‑start career.
The leap from these pieces to Mr. Taylor's latest, "Perpetual Dawn," is immense and disconcerting.
Too late it dawned on the government that clumsy efforts to muzzle critics were not only undemocratic, but were also failing.
He says Trademark isn't a charity, and will have no reason to stay open late for dawn-loving patrons if it can't sell them alcohol.
If people thought Kristen Stewart was "desperate" before, then they'll have plenty to talk about when they see her latest "Breaking Dawn" premiere ensemble -- the actress was anything but desperate... for attention, that is.
Loving father of late Steven (late Rochelle), Jeffrey Jilll), Sydelle (Andrew Weinberger, Normann (Dawn), ten grandchildren, four great-grandchildren.
While working late, Peggy discovers Dawn sleeping in Don's office.
The mRNA accumulation patterns of these transcription factors were assayed by RT-PCR from RNA extracted from plants grown under light-dark cycles and then transferred to LL. MYB3R2 and bHLH92 were likely to be expressed in a circadian manner with a peak between late night and dawn.
To remind them of consumptions throughout the day, the following moments were indicated in the table: before breakfast, during breakfast, at mid-morning (between breakfast and lunch), during lunch, between lunch and afternoon tea, during afternoon tea, in the afternoon (between afternoon tea and dinner), during dinner, after dinner/before going to sleep and late at night/at dawn.
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