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Sentence count:182+1Posted:2017-07-19Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: latelatelylatterlyrecentlySimilar words: deflateinflateconflateinflateddeflatedflat rateflagellateinflation rateMeaning: adv. in the recent past. 
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(31) The cultural forms of late capitalism have thus become entirely pervasive and able to subsume any attempt at opposition.
(32) The fields here were fringed with rowan trees, their bright red berries clashing horribly with the purple heather of late summer.
(33) Yes, teen birth rates have gone down a little of late.
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(34) She felt sleepy rather than tired, as a result, she told herself, of having had so little sleep of late.
(35) Here Period V of late Roman date saw the imposition of an inhumation cemetery upon the earlier pattern of ditched enclosures.
(36) Of late, however, her output has been so uneven, one hardly knows what to expect.
(37) The poor old dear has been having a hard time of late.
(38) This virtuoso decorative carving is a typical feature of late Gothic architecture in Bohemia.
(39) His adaptations of late Gothic and northern Renaissance styles were influential and had many admirers.
(40) One of the problems we've had of late is the wine keeping too much tannin as it matures.
(41) Be that as it may, it was here mat Lewis began to build up his encyclopaedic knowledge of late medieval literature.
(42) But sketch shows have a spotty prime-time record of late.
(43) Her early work depicted a dreamy hinterland between landscape and abstraction, like the molten scenes of late Turner.
(44) Has anyone noticed that Nicolas Cage has gotten a sort of stoned-out, glazed look to him of late?
(45) Most of these would be as a result of late tests for congenital abnormalities.
(46) It had been, as record retailer Bruce Webb suggested[sentencedict.com], a business of late payments and strong-arm collections.
(47) The lack of parcels and buses gave us all some food for thought of late.
(48) As of late 1992 the group had built about a dozen demo homes to distract reporters and garner investments.
(49) Without doubt the strands of thought and philosophy overlap and, especially of late, converge.
(50) Many of the larger companies, by contrast, have been buoyed by the strength of their chemical operations of late.
(51) Of late, the preponderance of public relations firms have leveraged that influence against activists and proposed legislation that threaten big business.
(52) She hadn't deserved their kindness, their good wishes - she'd hardly been a boon companion of late.
(53) Resolute Of late they have simply become too predictable when seeking the back of the net.
(54) We used to be good enemies, that great prince and I, but somehow the enmity's grown cool of late.
(55) At Adobe, Warnock has been cleaning up a few financial messes of late.
(56) Bath could not hit their top gear of late as they too slithered around in the wet.
(57) The weather in Santa Teresa has been straying from the norm of late.
(58) Indeed, I am rarely asked to undertake teaching duties of late.
(59) As of late last evening, however, the major stock exchanges were planning to open today.
(60) The events of late July were certainly spectacular enough to satisfy even the most jaded critic.
More similar words: deflateinflateconflateinflateddeflatedflat rateflagellateinflation raterule of lawbill of ladingdivision of labourdue process of lawflatflatsflatlyflat outflatterflattenfall flatprofligatesalt flatflatteryafflatusflatteneddeflationflatulentflattererinflationinflatableflattering
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