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Discover LudwigThe phrase "that was later" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It is typically used to refer to something that happened after another event or action. Example: The company decided to invest in new technology, but that was later proven to be a mistake.
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Yes, that was later.
I had relied on a report that was later corrected.
(Cooper was scanned for a film that was later shelved).
"I made a comment that was later mischaracterised," she said.
She received a caution that was later quashed.
He also earlier co-founded Renovis, a neuroscience start-up that was later acquired.
Ammonium hydroxide was used to form a copper complex that was later mixed with the reacting gel.
As a freshman, Aniceto started out machining test parts for a CubeSat that was later launched by NASA.
Carly Kralj created a Broadcast Hub app that was later customized for a thousand-person event in Helsinki Finland.
The group also restructured Ornda Health, a hospital chain that was later sold to Tenet Healthcare.
The Palestinians had helped hijack a bus that was later stormed by Israeli troops.
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