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latterly
[lat-er-lee]
adverb
of late; lately.
He has been latterly finding much to keep himself busy.
in a later or subsequent part of a period.
Latterly he became a patron of the arts.
latterly
/ ˈlætəlɪ /
adverb
recently; lately
Example Sentences
Sir Menzies Campbell, latterly Lord Campbell of Pittenweem but usually known as Ming, was one of Westminster's most distinctive and authoritative voices.
He was in the team that won a domestic cup double of the FA and League Cups in 2022, and despite latterly being hampered by injuries, he still made vital contributions last season.
It is a far cry from Jackie's previous career in human resources, and more latterly running a restaurant with her husband in Pembrokeshire.
The SNP MSP served in several government roles, latterly as drugs and alcohol minister.
It is thought about eight drivers were found to have breached the rules last week, yet only the 36-year-old's - and latterly Scheffler's - became public knowledge.
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