write the sentence using the idiom - Better late than never
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The phrase 'Better Late than Never' means that doing something late is better than not doing it at all. Example of Use: “Sorry I was late for the meeting today; I got stuck in traffic.” Answer: “That's okay; better late than never.”
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Tell her the truth today, its better late than never.
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