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Discover Ludwig"move later" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it when you need to postpone an action or request to a later time. For example: "If you can't make it tomorrow, let's move the meeting to next week."
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We can discuss the wisdom of Tivo's move later.
He could have played the same idea a move later with 16... Re3.
Then 17 f4 was still level, but a move later if 18 f4?
Iverson had the same move later in the game, softly dishing behind his back to Hill, who converted the layup.
In 1836 he entered West Point, where the emphasis on hierarchy and obedience would prepare Sherman well to move later among aristocratic Southerners.
Several jukes, broken tackles and one spin move later, Peterson tiptoed into the end zone with a winning 99-yard touchdown return.
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Eight moves later, Meyer-Kahlen resigned the game to Hydra.
Two moves later, she still isn't sure.
Ms. Hou nodded compassionately and checkmated me a few moves later.
"It probably moves later in its trajectory than Ian's did.
Three moves later, Carlsen sacrificed a bishop in a similar way.
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