latterly in the PONS Dictionary

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Latterly in the 20th century, with the move towards community care for people with learning disabilities, the number of patients progressively decreased.
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Latterly milk tanks were used, carried on the transporter wagons.
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Latterly he showed a tendency to interrupt counsel overmuch.
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Latterly, other kinds of folklore have occasionally become village talking points.
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He initially played in either a full back or midfield role, but latterly became utilized in a more attacking role.
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Neither his gassing in 1915, his smoking habit nor latterly his overweight can have helped.
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Although latterly somewhat changed in nature, this remains primarily an agricultural show.
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The millstones were latterly replaced by roller mills.
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So because his commitments have been his career, his faith, and more latterly, tennis, he has given himself wholeheartedly to those three activities.
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The airfield latterly saw little use and closed during 1918.
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