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"to be later" can be used in written English.
It is a verb phrase that indicates that something will happen at a later time or will take place in the future. An example sentence using "to be later" could be: "I have a meeting this morning, but it can be rescheduled to be later in the day."
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It's probably going to be later than you think.
To be later followed with the electronic message summary.
"I thought it was going to be later, but God works in mysterious ways".
If the rain is expected to be later or earlier than usual, growers can shift their planting times to suit.
He was set free by the Afghan government in 2002 in controversial circumstances, only to be later detained in Pakistan.
She was then as she turned out to be later: informal, plain speaking, occasionally droll, determined and committed.
Well, when terrible events occur it only seems to be later that we decide they could have been avoided.
A record and a guitar went missing, only to be later found abandoned in the main square.
"Watching it wasn't as big of a deal as everyone made it out to be later on," he points out.
Permits have been granted by state authorities only to be later annulled by courts and then reissued.
"The weaker the action now, the more rapid and costly the reductions will need to be later.
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