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dated late in vs dated back late in

Both phrases are not commonly used in English. The more appropriate and concise way to express this idea would be "dated late in" without the addition of "back."

Last updated: March 29, 2024 • 682 views

dated late in

This phrase is correct and can be used in English.

This phrase is used to indicate the time when something was dated, specifying that it was towards the end of a particular period.
  • But I came to law late in life.
  • And late in the evening we arrived on the bottom.
  • I came into my faith late in life.
  • She joined us late in the deployment.
  • It's not that late in Seattle.
  • I was working late in the library.
  • Diotimus told of the bridge being impassable this late in season.
  • They don't come along till pretty late in the evening.
  • As we saw firsthand, shields were added late in the design process.
  • The initial presentation of this Frankenstein took place late in 1927 in Preston, England.
  • Mr President, this report is extremely late in coming, given that the Commission's Green Paper was adopted on 15 October 1998.
  • The placenta was late in coming.
  • I always get my morning sickness Late in the day.
  • They're working late in Memphis.
  • Unfortunately, aid got under way relatively late in the day, at least according to the reports.
  • This theme was raised late in the negotiations by the European party.
  • Late in the night, I take a walk.
  • These people got here late in the summer.
  • You were a tad late in the adagio.
  • The studies were launched very late in the day.

dated back late in

This phrase is not commonly used in English and sounds awkward.

The addition of "back" in this phrase is unnecessary and makes it less clear. It is better to use a more concise form like "dated late in."
  • Got back late in the afternoon, was all, like, panicked.
  • Ji-na, can you come back late in the night?
  • The database shows a set of surveillance photos dated back six months ago.
  • The precedence of EU law may be dated back to the judgements given in 1962 and 1964.
  • In many cases (six of the 16) the aid dated back to 1998, i.e. well before the Commission opened this case.
  • I hadn't seen him since we first dated back at M.I.T.
  • It actually carbon dated back to the 16th century sometime around when the Roanoke Colonists disappeared.
  • The present rules on this question dated back to 1965 and Council had been dragging its feet since 1976 in coming up with a new arrangement, he said.
  • The first appearance of the Pizza Napoletana may be dated back to the period between 1715 and 1725.
  • Men of Letters' files have them dated back to the early 1800s.
  • By letter of 9 October 2001 Germany informed the Commission that the measure dated back to 1970 and had not been notified before.
  • Tae San will probably be back late anyways.
  • He said he'll be back late.
  • Sorry for getting back late, though.
  • You came back late last night.
  • He can't be bothered, he always comes back late.
  • He'll probably come back late.
  • Leaves early in the morning, comes back late at night.
  • That day my dad said he would be back late...
  • He will be back late, not before dinner.

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