later flight

collocation in English

meaningsoflaterandflight

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later
adjective[before noun]
uk
/ˈleɪ.tər/
us
/ˈleɪ.t̬ɚ/
happening at a time in the future, or after the time you ...
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flight
noun
uk
/flaɪt/
us
/flaɪt/
a journey in ...
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(Definition oflaterandflightfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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Security delays can also cause bags to arrive on alaterflightthan their owner.
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He was repeatedly pulled out of line, held for questioning until his flight left, then told falsely he could take alaterflightor depart from a different airport.
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Rex volunteers to stay behind to board alaterflight.
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In later flights, the airship used three-bladed propellers on its rear engines; first installed on the aft-port engine car.
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Development of a higher thrust liquid oxygen-liquid hydrogen unit is being considered for later flights.
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Later flights were completed successfully, but all the pilots agreed that the aircraft was not suitable for production due to inherent control problems.
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In later flights, another problem emerged: surging of the gasbags caused sudden and unpredictable movement of the ship's centre of lift, thereby causing instability.
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Later flights were more successful after ballasting the aircraft correctly, proving that the tandem-wing layout could be useful as a naval fighter.
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It was better secured on later flights.
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Later flights did not affect it.
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