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Discover LudwigThe phrase "later year" is not commonly used in written English and may sound awkward
It could be used to refer to a year that comes after a previously mentioned year, but it is better to use more standard expressions.
Example: "In a later year, we saw significant improvements in our project outcomes."
Alternatives: "subsequent year" or "following year."
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If the picks fell in the protected range, however, the Rockets would not be able claim them until a later year.
Mr. Grassley said today that his bill would stretch the time frame so all the rate cuts would not be effective until a later year.
The most common scenario in which this might occur is for students who enter repayment in 2011, but return to college for an additional credential in 2012 or a later year.
But it provides only enough savings to cover the cost of pushing up the new income-based repayment plan for borrowers who will be obtaining new loans in 2012 or a later year.
If the borrower does not have at least one loan from 2012 or a later year, the borrower does not qualify for the 10 percent version of income-based repayment.
They usually charge an annual fee of 1-2% of assets, plus 20% of profits (but if they lose money in one year, they cannot charge clients' profits in a later year until the losses have been recouped).
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In later years he was a consultant.
Little is known of his later years.
His later years were prevailingly unhappy.
(In later years hip-hop was added).
Increasingly her later years were sad ones.
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