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The phrase "we late" is not grammatically correct or commonly used in written English.
The word "late" is an adjective, and it needs a verb to form a complete sentence. A better way to phrase it would be "we are late." Example: We are supposed to be at the meeting at 10 am, but we are running late.
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We late".
"Why were we late?
"Are we late for something?" "No, just checking.
We got turned over at wide rucks – why were we late getting there?
We meet on the street, jumble about with kisses and are we late?
My teen-aged daughters and their friends have a much more competitive sense of life than we (late boomers) ever did; they and their friends are tested, literally and figuratively, more intensively and more constantly than we were, in school, at home, and among friends.
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We late-nighters are afraid to argue, so the rule is enforced.
We hit early, we stayed late.
But "if we're late in the morning, then we're late later on".
"We're not late — we're early".
"Yes, we are late, but I don't think we're too late," he said.
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