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Definitions from the Webnot later thanDefinition:The phrase "not later than" is used to indicate a specific deadline or required time frame, emphasizing that an action or event must occur prior to that point. Examples:As an adverb:- The report must be submitted not later than Friday. - You must arrive at the airport not later than 9:00 AM. As a prepositional phrase:- The payment is due not later than the 30th of the month. - The project should be completed not later than October. Related products:To explore books and resources related to the concept of deadlines and time management, you can search on Amazon: | ||||
not hidden not hold water not in favour of not intrusive not kin not kin predicate not kosher not late not later than not listed not long not looking not loved not loyal not miniscule not needed not new
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