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Discover LudwigThe phrase "latter works" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to refer to the last mentioned works or items in a list or discussion. Example: "In comparing the two authors, I found that the latter works were more impactful than the former."
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Those latter works have largely gone unnoticed outside Europe.
Orchestral versions of the two latter works emerged soon after Mozart's death.
The latter works are unusual in their depictions of women as strong, self-reliant, and imaginative.
The latter works present firmly drawn nudes who express Hodler's mystical philosophy through grave, ritualized gestures.
The latter works well, but, if it cannot be done, the piecemeal approach is necessary.
Adamson had two sons, Greg and Michael: the latter works under the stage name of Richard Harding.
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The latter worked.
The latter work earned him a Nobel prize in 1965.
The latter work referred to the execution of the Catalan anarchist, Salvador Puig Antich.
The latter work is a copy of an earlier work by engraver Hendrik Goltzius (1558 1617).
Both this latter work and The Botanic Garden were strikingly illustrated by William Blake and Henry Fuseli.
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