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at a later date
adverb as in subsequently
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Example Sentences
White, who remains on bail, will be sentenced at a later date.
Five judges will hear their arguments - headed by the court's president, Lord Reed - and will retire to consider them before issuing a judgement at a later date.
The five bobbleheads are all blank faces, to be announced at a later date.
He was released from custody at the time and will appear before a court at a later date.
If the council votes at that meeting to have city lawyers to rewrite the city ordinance, it would still need to vote at a later date on whether to formally approve and implement the wage increases.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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