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The phrase "would later be" is correct and usable in written English.
It is used to refer to something that is expected to occur in the future. For example, "The townspeople knew the old library would later be replaced by a modern complex."
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Yanukovych would later be ousted.
He would later be convicted.
(Sikorski's suspicions would later be proven right).
(It would later be regarded as a Hammer cult classic).
The Thalia would later be incorporated into Symphony Space.
The Polish cleric who would later be named St.
(She would later be fired for "looking unfashionable").
It would later be denied for lacking the right documentation.
The home would later be immortalized in "The Amityville Horror".
(This date would later be pushed back a year).
It would later be known as Drexel Burnham Lambert.
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