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Discover LudwigThe phrase "of late though" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to indicate that something has been happening recently or in the recent past. Example: "I haven't seen much of Martha recently, but of late though, she's been making more of an effort to stay in touch."
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Of late, though, Ms. Schifter has noted a slight diminution in paper activity.
Of late, though, our potential third parties have been skipping the stinging part and going straight to the dying.
Of late, though, Mr. de Rothschild's time has been consumed by a more aquatic pursuit: a mission to sail a boat made almost entirely of recycled bottles from San Francisco to Sydney, Australia, a zigzagging journey of some 11,000 nautical miles and, no doubt, untold numbers of squalls, swells and bouts of seasickness.
Of late, though, our cultural river appears to have become a delta, and it's anyone's guess what kind of ocean it will open up into.
Of late, though, she prefers the thimble.
Of late, though, it's been books.
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It was a small but efficient kiosk, billed then simply as pop-up; as of late November, though, that pop-up has officially popped down, and that little counter has evolved into a bona fide space with four corners and cold-brew on tap.
Again, going back to where the narrative had led us, Gus hadn't been especially important to the story of late, and though, yes, Molly will get to be police chief, as Willa Paskin asks, why couldn't she be chief and take down Malvo?
Said finds these works representative of late style, though his description is more suggestive of a sense of belatedness: an artist believes that the tradition has been exhausted; its weight cannot be overcome, so it is struggled against, without hope of resolution.
Jemma Lowe, who has been in Gandy's shadow a little of late even though she finished seventh in that same Shanghai final, easily qualified for the semi-finals as third fastest, behind the USA's Kathleen Hersey and the Chinese world champion Liuyang Jiao.
The study also finds that firms are more likely to top their earnings targets in quarters when options are about to vest than at other times, suggesting that bosses are massaging profits up at the critical moment.This may help to explain why corporate investment has been slow to pick up of late, even though many firms have big cash piles which are earning next-to-nothing in interest.
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