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Discover LudwigThe phrase "late period" is correct and is commonly used in written English.
It refers to a delay or lateness in a specific period of time, such as a payment, event, or menstrual cycle. Example: The payment for the rent was received during the late period, resulting in a late fee being charged to the tenant.
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Djoser's name was famous in later times, and his monument was studied in the Late period.
A late period hit, "Music," begins.
One awaits the Brentano's late period.
Late period dates (664 332 bce) are almost completely fixed.
Only in the Late period did these conventions weaken significantly.
Her biggest late period hit was possibly her hardest, thematically.
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Are we seeing late-period Craig-Martin?
Tobacco, volcanoes or late-period Britpop?
The 1729 violin is a late-period Stradivarius.
But late-period Hill misrepresents the man grievously.
It was fitting late-period cameo for this fascinating, endlessly charismatic screen performer.
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