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at the latest

  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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“The path is open — you opened it, but now the way is open for complicated negotiations, and to be honest, we would all like to see a ceasefire, at the latest, from the next meeting on.”

Spain's Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez expressed "sadness" and "desolation" on X at the latest death.

From BBC

He said Brunel's "target is for the investments it manages on behalf of its clients to be net zero by 2050 at the latest".

From BBC

Yet some fans expressed their sadness at the latest sale, as they said it "really is the end" of the comedy show after its iconic Christmas finale in 2024.

From BBC

The Labour government says it wants to hit the target by 2034 at the latest, after the next general election.

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