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Now, technically "who thirty years later would create" could be rendered as "who thirty years later created", and it's hard to explain why exactly the former form is preferable to the latter, in this particular case. (There might be other appropriate uses as well, but your correspondent just vacuumed
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The commission weighed heavily on French even as the figure neared completion. "I am sometimes scared by the importance of this work. It is a subject that one might not have in a lifetime," wrote the sculptor‍—‌who thirty years later would create the statue of Abraham Lincoln for the Lincoln
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an appropriate use of the "he would later" form, and that's when taking a temporary jump into the future during an otherwise chronologically linear narrative -- but to be clear, not all such cases justify the "he would later" form. Here's an example (abridged a bit here) from
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Memorial‍—‌"and a failure would be inexcusable."French's final model was ready the following May and realized in bronze by the Henry-Bonnard Bronze Company over the next several months.
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a small appearance in the promotional video for McCartney's song 'London Town' from the 1978 album of the same name. Spinetti's July 2010 performance of the song '
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appointed to the teaching staff. ... Morgan fell seriously ill on March 15, 1910 while on a trip to New York to visit Daniel B. Fearing, the mayor of Newport,
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Lusitania does not appear to be so lusty as the Mauretania... If Lussie doesn't hump herself and do it first she won't be in it with her big sister.
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Lusitania does not appear to be so lusty as the Mauretania. If Lussie doesn't hump herself and do it first she won't be in it with her big sister.
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available on 'The Beatles Complete on Ukulele' podcast. ... Spinetti's film career developed simultaneously; his dozens of film appearances
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It contains the advice or opinions of one or more Knowledge (XXG) contributors. This page is not an encyclopedia article, nor is it one of
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Editors are invited to contribute examples of the also-stupid-and-pretentious practice of narrating pedestrian events using "would" – see
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The following examples all lack the key component, found in the above passage, that's required to justify the "he would later" form: a
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After Queen Elizabeth broke a bottle of champagne against the ship's gigantic bow, she slipped majestically into the water.
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After Queen Elizabeth broke a bottle of champagne against the ship's gigantic bow she slipped majestically into the water.
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the Postal Inspector's Award for the successful prosecution of J. Mark Allen, one of 'America's Most Wanted' suspects."
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This page is for accumulating amusing passages – real or hypothetical – made possible by referring to ships as
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During this period, she also served as the escort for Kaiser Wilhelm II aboard his yacht Hohenzollern.
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with Kyle Busch and Kyle Larson fighting for the lead, but on lap 2 Christopher Bell
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Queen Elizabeth has 10 times the lifespan of workers and lays up to 2,000 eggs a day
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This entire article, with 46 instances of "would", 45 of which were incorrect usage
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She also served as the escort for Kaiser Wilhelm II aboard his yacht Hohenzollern.
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could not forgive Casement, nor could Casement's longtime friend, the sculptor
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Fearing that he might lose the prize if the winds changed, Morris rammed her.
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Fearing that he might lose the prize if the winds changed, Morris rammed her.
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has at least the redeeming quality of being a potential source of amusement.
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She measured 75 ​20⁄94 tonnes burthen and was armed with 8 small guns.
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She had a long career under several distinguished commanders.
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She had a long career under several distinguished commanders.
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a failed comeback for the group without Morvan and Pilatus.
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on the pretension and stupidity of referring to ships as
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him, 'You've got a lovely karma, Vic.' ... Spinetti
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She ran onshore off of the east end of Puerto Rico.
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Queen Elizabeth slipped majestically into the water
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She blew up the following morning.

She measured 75 ​20⁄94 tonnes burthen and was armed with 8 small guns.

She spent her entire career in the Channel.
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