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  1. a year later VS a year on - English Language & Usage Stack …

    Jan 20, 2014 · The primary difference between the examples you used, is that one (later) is less time specific than the other (on). To say that something happened a year later is generally …

  2. 7 years old and later - English Language & Usage Stack Exchange

    Mar 25, 2014 · I am pretty confused with this statement "documents which are 7 years old and later should only be migrated" does it means "2007 to 2014" ,or "2007 to old"

  3. idioms - Difference between 'later' and 'later on' - English …

    Dec 1, 2011 · Is there any difference between the usage of 'later' and 'later on'? I'll see you later. I'll finish it later on.

  4. 'Year' or 'Years'? - English Language & Usage Stack Exchange

    The second and final year gives the impression that you mean one specific year, which was at the same time your second, as well as your final year. For example: In the fifth and last year of the …

  5. Does "later" ever unambiguously refer to an unspecified time in …

    Mar 16, 2022 · Bob answers "Eve said it's not possible now, but perhaps later". May "later" still reasonably interpreted as "later today" in this context or is does it clearly mean an unspecified …

  6. Meaning of 'by' when combined with year - English Language

    Mar 7, 2018 · 1 "By," along with a time element, generally means "up to that point," "until," "no later than"; however, in common usage when including a year or a day, it can be taken to …

  7. What is the meaning of "but not later than three years"?

    Apr 6, 2022 · A deadline of "three years" is probably interpreted as being the same calendar day, three years later (e.g., if the letter was sent on May 11 2021, the deadline is May 11 2024, …

  8. no/not later than? - English Language & Usage Stack Exchange

    Jan 5, 2016 · No later than is used more often than not later than, and it is less formal. Not later than is used mostly in formal documents, such as rulebooks, government laws, and academic …

  9. adjectives - What’s the correct use of “last/late/latter/latter” in ...

    Mar 21, 2018 · The term late is an adjective and has got two forms in terms of "time and order" Late (time) –>later –>latest Late (order) –>latter –>last When it is a matter of time it suggests …

  10. What does 'later this month' mean? - English Language & Usage …

    2 If today were April 30 (actually it is), what does 'later this month' mean? If today were April 15, what does 'later this month' mean? If today were April 1, what does 'later this month' mean? …