THE LATTER OF WHICH
Definition: Used to refer to the second or second-mentioned of two things or people mentioned.
Synonyms: Later One, Second Option, Last Choice, Final One, Subsequent Item
Usage Examples in Sentences
#1
After trying the chocolate cake and the vanilla cake, he chose the latter of which for his birthday celebration.
#2
The blue shirt and the red shirt were both appealing, but he decided to buy the latter of which.
#3
Sarah is skilled in both painting and sculpting, but she excels in the latter of which.
#4
In the competition, there were two impressive performances, but the latter of which received a standing ovation.
#5
He presented two solutions to the problem, and the team implemented the latter of which.
#6
Emily had two job offers, one from the city and the other from a small town. She accepted the latter of which.
#7
He excelled in both mathematics and physics, the latter of which earned him a scholarship.
#8
She preferred the cake over the pie, the latter of which was too sweet for her taste.
#9
John bought two books, one of which was a novel and the latter of which was a biography.
#10
The company offered two job positions, the latter of which had better benefits.
#11
She had to choose between two dresses, the latter of which she found more elegant.
#12
The latter of which is often overlooked in discussions, but it holds significant importance.
#13
Our team compared two proposals, ultimately selecting the latter of which.
#14
He presented two arguments, the latter of which was more convincing.
#15
In the decision-making process, the latter of which should be carefully considered.
#16
She examined two hypotheses, the latter of which was supported by empirical evidence.
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