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Discover LudwigThe phrase "latest episode" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to refer to the most recent installment or occurrence in a series or sequence of events. For example: - Did you catch the latest episode of your favorite TV show last night? - The latest episode of political drama has left the nation divided. - I can't wait for the latest episode of the Harry Potter series to be released. - The latest episode of crime in our city has sparked outrage among citizens.
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The latest episode illuminates the ambiguities.
In the latest episode, all is revealed.
Download the latest episode here.
Will this latest episode dent Bryant's popularity?
Will this latest episode dent Bryant's popularity?
So who wrote this latest episode?
The FIA also condemned this latest episode.
The latest episode goes online this week.
Nope, that was the latest episode.
Or the latest episode of True Detective?
This latest episode however, was different.
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