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later
happening or existing at some time in the future after something or someone else:
• We will discuss this at a later time. • Later historians have cast doubt on the truth of his story. • They say that they may need to review the case at a later stage.
following
happening or coming immediately after something – used about periods of time, or parts of a piece of writing:
• He resigned the following year. • The following day he was back to normal. • Gandhi 's attitude to religion is dealt with in the following chapter.
future
likely to happen or exist at some time in the future:
• What influence will this have on future developments?
subsequent
formal happening or coming at some time after something else:
• a subsequent decision by the Supreme Court • Subsequent events proved him wrong. • In subsequent years, the number of patients became smaller and smaller.
succeeding
coming after someone or something else - used about a series of groups of people, periods of time, or parts of a book:
• His work was admired by succeeding generations. • Over the succeeding months, the stitches were carefully removed. • These problems are further discussed in the succeeding chapters.
Longman-Thesaurus
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Phrase(s): (See you) later.
Go to I'll see you later.
McGrawhill's American Idioms And Phrasal Verbs