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Discover LudwigThe phrase "latter paragraph" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It refers to the second or last paragraph in a piece of writing. Example: The information in the latter paragraph of the article provided a new perspective on the issue at hand.
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"Changing his mind, Johnson struck the latter paragraph to avoid the misimpression that marginal annoyance reflected his true feeling".
These synthetic datasets were inverted using the same parameters as this joint inversion described in the latter paragraph.
The reason for the shortening of branches on nanocrystals prepared at higher temperature will be discussed in detail at the latter paragraph.
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But I am a little concerned about the latter paragraphs of his latest communication which declares his reluctance to spend "millions to watch someone else's show".
In the rough draft, the latter half of the paragraph contains two paraphrased sentence with end of text citations, which offer opinions of what is or what can be for teachers and language theory.
According to paragraph 2 of the latter provision, "[s]uch data must be processed fairly for specified purposes and on the basis of the consent of the person concerned or some other legitimate basis laid down by law.
For analyses of Feuerbach's early pantheistic idealism, see Wartofsky 1977, 28-48, Cornehl 1969 and Gooch 2013, from the latter of which some of the paragraphs in this section have been adapted.
Consequently, following reading training, improvements on longer words are likely to be associated with an improvement on paragraphed text, although the latter requires a more complex adaptation of eye movements – to perform accurate return sweeps, for example.
The latter is further addressed in the next paragraph Bone marrow disorders.
The last paragraph suggests it's the latter, but it's not clear.
We have for any two positive numbers m, n in N∪: Bm′ = Bn′ = B ∗ A, where the latter is the belief set described two paragraphs ago.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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