The structure of a sentence is wholly up to the writer; however, 'used later' is generally employed more often then 'later used'. Personally, I had to look at it twice to understand the question and feel 'used later' would be more easily understood. Whether one is better then the other depends on the demographic and context in which it is used and most often is simply a personal preference.
It depends on the context. "Later used" suggests that something will be used at a later time, while "used later" implies that something was used after something else. Choose the phrase that best fits the intended meaning.
The crystals formed early by magma would not be deficient of certain elements. Once these elements are used up, they are not available in the magma to form later crystals.
it would be charcoal dust that works better than iodine
No, gas would be better. Gas can be used in many productive machines. The efficiency ratio of Work to pollution is better for gas than water.
The correct grammatical arrangement would be 'I am better than them'. If you want a comparison of the two words and their spelling, consider this sentence. 'If I win THEN I will have resounding proof I am better THAN them' 'Then' is used to show a specific time or situation (in this case after your resounding victory) and 'than' is used to compare you vs them (you will be better).
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no.it would not but it would be better if you used cars that didn't pollute so much
Neither is "better", each has its purpose. If one was used where the other was needed, the results would not be as good as if the proper one had been used.
No, it is not. Metals conduct heat much better than most plastics. However, if the metal is used as a reflector of radiated heat, it will insulate better than plastic would.
Diamonds are normally insulators. In some cases, diamonds can be used as conductors (more like semiconductors, really), but I doubt they would conduct better than a metal.
What type of rocket was created in 1949 that would later be used for space exploratio
Almost anything would be better than "make a good memory." The expression cannot be used in the sense of "take care to remember things," or " do things that are good to remember." Something that "makes a good memory" is an event that is fun to recall later, but is not necessarily fun when it happens. Thank you so much!!!
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