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Discover Ludwig"later document" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to refer to a document (or documents) that will be addressed or referenced at a later point in a discussion. For example, "We will discuss the specifics of this policy in more detail in a later document."
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A later document noted he was taken to the police station but charges were dropped.
"Only at that point," commented the public prosecutor in a later document, "does D'Angelo seem to understand".
As the later document includes ages, it is now possible to track five residents of St Kilda who appeared on both censuses, 52 years apart.
The film-maker was born in Brooklyn to Jonathan Baumbach and Georgia Brown, a pair of writers and critics whose painful breakup he would later document in The Squid and the Whale.
A later document, dated between 1250 and 1283, refers to "the garden of the Abbot and Convent of Westminster".
A later document indicates that these annual expenses continued at the same level for four more years, until 1968.
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Later documents formulated during his life, such as passports, military career records and wedding documentation, gave him varying ages.
Includes some later documents.
Geneva: World Health Organization; 1997, http://www.who.int/vaccine_research/feuill_1_4-2.pdf], with further considerations in two later documents [Moorthy VS, Reed Z, Smith PG.
Twitter added some eye-opening, potentially helpful disclosures to its later documents.
In the court records, his birth date is July 26 , 1972 but in later documents he used April 4 , 1974
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