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The phrase "my late" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to refer to someone who has passed away, and is commonly used when speaking about a family member or close friend. Example: "I miss my late grandmother's homemade apple pie."
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My late wife, Natasha.
And then, of course, my late 40s.
MY, my, late for the morning commute.
"I dedicate this to my late brother.
I'm in my late sixties.
My late teens were wilder.
'I was in my late thirties.
Of course, my late partner Jan.
And I'm in my late 40's.
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Upgrading the hard drive in my late 2006 iMac.
Two of my late-2004 picks deserve to be kept.
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