Examples of 'back to late' in a sentence

Meaning of "back to late"

back to late: This phrase seems to be incomplete or possibly a typo. It may not have a standard meaning in English and could be a misspelling or misinterpretation of a different phrase

How to use "back to late" in a sentence

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back to late
I will not be back to late.
And now it 's back to late nights and early mornings and vodka rooms.
Mykonos dates back to late.
Welcome back to late night conversations with me… Madhura.
Artifacts discovered were dated back to late Paleolithic era.
The case dates back to late 2019 but has not received any media coverage.
Public space as public sphere is a concept that dates back to late 19th century Britain.
The beginings go back to late 2004 during an exciting first trip to Peru.
And early mornings and vodka rooms . And now it 's back to late nights Reasonable hours.
The case dates back to late 2014 at the beginning of Rodriguez 's run for the board.
Even though I consider myself a morning person, I gravitate back to late nights very easily.
And vodka rooms. And now it's back to late nights and early mornings Reasonable hours.
Marché Forville is a colourful and noisy covered market, which dates back to late 19th century.
I came back to late.
King later confirmed the album 's release date was pushed back to late summer 2009.

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It um… all goes back to late middle school.
Thiol-ene free radical chemistry is known from early works that are dated back to late 1930s.
I am thinking this amulet dates back to Late Antiquity and is Judeo-Christian in origin.
If the SKU proves popular it could push the PS4 launch window back to late 2014.
Its early adopters go back to late 20th century.
Its writing dates back to late March 1969, when The Allman Brothers Band was first formed.
It is the pointer of Lyon dating back to late 19th century.
I am thinking this amulet dates back to late antiquity and is judeo-Christian in origin . - Great.
This Stone is OVER 100 years old, dated back to late Qing Dynasty.
I'm thinking this amulet dates back to Late Antiquity and is Judeo-Christian in origin. Great.
This is a statue dated back to late 12th Century.
The origins of Gypsy go back to late 19th century.
I won't be back to late Ok.
My interest goes back to late 90s.

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