How do you use latter in a sentence?

You can use latter in a sentence as a noun to refer back to the second of two things or the last thing in a list (e.g. “Neither the former nor the latter of the two options were acceptable”).

It also functions as an adjective meaning “near the end” of a period or part of something (e.g., “The problem occurs during the latter stages of the process).

Be careful not to confuse later and latter because you can’t use them interchangeably.

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