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'latter alternative' is a correct expression and is widely used in written English.
It is used to distinguish between two different choices. For example, "I decided to go with the latter alternative and take the job in Paris."
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The latter alternative means increased unemployment.
The latter alternative seems rather improbable.
Gangesha argued for the latter alternative, though he answers the first of the above three questions in the negative.
If the "power summit" now scheduled for this week had happened a year ago, one could reasonably have expected a compromise along the lines of the latter alternative -- that is, a compromise that, without trying to wish the shortage away, tries to limit the damage to consumers and the windfall profits to producers.
If the latter alternative is the understanding of the term toponymy, then the uninhabited places (e.g., fields, small parts of forests) are called microtoponymy; names of streets, roads, and the like are called hodonymy; names of bodies of water, hydronymy; and names of mountains, oronymy.
He chooses the latter alternative.
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He has no conception of the latter alternatives, so chooses to remain a monk.
However, the latter alternatives may involve high risk for unexpected drawbacks [8].
The three latter alternatives were defined as low emotional support.
These latter alternatives raise the possibility that behavioral addictions require an added ingredient.
The answers were dichotomised into good (the two first alternatives) and poor (the three latter alternatives) health.
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