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The phrase "to come later" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you would like to indicate that something is still to follow or to be revealed at a later time. For example, "More information about the event will be shared to come later."
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More to come later.
An aircraft-carrier is to come later.
"That's going to come later".
But the blindness was to come later.
No, that was to come later.
But the real kicker seems to come later.
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