Definition of «latter case»

The phrase "in the latter case" is a prepositional phrase that introduces an additional clause or information to clarify, explain or provide further details about something mentioned earlier in the sentence. It can be used to express alternative possibilities, exceptions or contrasts.

Sentences with «latter case»

  • In latter case, your units increase because of reinvestment. (unovest.co)
  • In the latter case, unsuspecting consumers are instructed to call a 900 number to claim their prize. (cnbc.com)
  • Giants like Ford, McDonald's and Starbucks have all made strategic resets: in the latter case, CEO Howard Schultz's famous «Valentine's Day Memo» of 2007 decried the «watering down of the Starbucks experience» that had resulted from rapid expansion, and urged a return to the «romance and theatre... the intimate experience» of the barista's relationship with the customer. (canadianbusiness.com)
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