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Discover Ludwig"later formed" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe something that was formed or created at a later time. Example: "The company's success can be attributed to the team's strong bond, later formed after facing several challenges together."
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The university later formed a club team.
He later formed his own consulting firm.
In 1957 he began producing and later formed Rastar Productions.
He later formed his own company, S & S Engineering.
Later formed long-term relationships with Birmingham and Wigan (again).
Only 2 of the 12 rodents later formed tumors.
He later formed Yisrael Beitenu, winning election to Parliament as its party leader.
They later formed the Tobogganing Club & The Cresta Run – male-only since 1929.
It appealed primarily to Shiites, including the young men who later formed Lebanon's Hezbollah.
Mr. Mandela later formed its armed wing, Umkhonto we Sizwe, or Spear of the Nation.
They later formed Everest & Jennings, Inc., which subsequently became one of the world's major wheelchair manufacturers.
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