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View definitions for at a later date

at a later date

adverb as in subsequently

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“Depending on what the business is, you may need to progress from there at a later date.”

From Salon

However, when Ms Hall went into the store to claim it, she was told the card machine wasn't working and they would bank transfer the balance to her at a later date.

From BBC

One senior Labour figure described it as a “good resignation” which may allow her to come back at a later date with a clean slate.

From BBC

Never mind that those displaced by the state’s homeless sweeps often end up occupying another nearby space and returning at a later date.

Jack Smith, the special prosecutor who dropped the charges – did so without prejudice, which means they could be brought up again at a later date, should Trump survive his term in office.

From Salon

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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