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Discover LudwigThe phrase "Further along" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to indicate a point in time or space that is ahead or later in a discussion or narrative. Example: "Further along in the presentation, we will discuss the financial projections for next year."
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Further along, I noticed a blue chicken and egg illustration.
Further along, a crack house.
Further along is a rack of t-shirts.
Further along, the route is disused, but fenced in.
Further along, this is essential.
But other startups are further along commercially.
"He's much further along because he's been playing," Edwards said.
"I thought I'd be further along," Collins said.
Not only immediately, but thinking further along, seven teenagers".
"I think we're further along, that's for sure".
"I honestly thought we would be further along," he said.
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