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Discover Ludwig"later then" is not correct
It should be "later than". For example: I will finish my homework later than expected.
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Later, then?
"She is my friend," he says later, then stalls.
("That was evil," he said later, then added, "It worked").
"Should we do this later, then?" "I've already started.
He left 15 minutes later, then waited in his car.
They split up two weeks later, then reconciled, then split up again.
The Nationals picked him up two years later, then the Mets two years after that.
December 25, nine months later, then became the date of Jesus' birth.
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Months later, then-candidate Trump proposed a ban on Muslims entering the U.S. .
"Then she got pregnant again with Tyreanna two years later, then Timia a year later, then Jimarrion a year later," her mother said.
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