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"late in" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to a point or situation occurring after a specific time or period. For example, "We didn't see the results of our efforts until late in the process."
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Late in the year.
Late in 1987 Pres.
Late in the summer N.Y.
It's late in the game.
This was late in 2002.
Late in the day, Maj.
Late in 1946 the Pres.
They form too late in the summer.
We were so late in reforming universities.
My neighbor spreads lime late in spring.
Robson showed fortitude late in the match.
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