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SheltieBites Posted 14 years ago
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Later On

"They will talk about the project later."
"They will talk about the project later on."

"Later" vs "later on". Any differences between them?
  

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Hi, I detect no difference here. However, later on is considered informal. Regards

  • Hi, I detect no difference here.
  • However, later on is considered informal.
  • Regards
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Hi,
I detect no difference here. However, later on is considered informal.

Regards

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