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at the latest

Idioms  
  1. No later than. For example, We have to be in New York by Monday at the latest. This idiom was first recorded in 1884.


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Looking down at the latest report on his phone, Zelensky read off a list of these sites to journalists: U.S.—U.K. joint military facility on Diego Garcia, Kuwait’s International Airport and its Greater Burgan oil field, and the Prince Sultan Air Base in Saudi Arabia, among others.

From The Wall Street Journal

China is forging ahead with plans for its first crewed mission to the Moon by 2030 at the latest.

From Barron's

“Yep. I’m going to bring water somehow. And head out at seven o’clock at the latest, I think. So this doesn’t happen again.”

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From BBC

The US space agency now hopes to put humans back on the Moon as China forges ahead with its own effort, which is targeting 2030 at the latest for a first crewed mission.

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