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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a further clue" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when indicating an additional hint or piece of information that may help in solving a problem or understanding a situation.
Example: "The detective found a further clue that led them closer to solving the case."
Alternatives: "an additional hint" or "a supplementary clue."
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Is Thor dropping his hammer to the ground in the Ultron trailer a further clue?
A further clue may be found in the somewhat ominous episode title: Severance.
The show concludes with a selection of objects collected by the artist, providing a further clue to her thinking.
In The Daily Beast, Andrew Ramano found a further clue in the movies' seeming lack of malignant agency.
A further clue lies in the fact that Adam, who was between four and seven years old, was also circumcised.
A further clue into the neurobiology of boredom comes from the observation that thrill seekers self-medicate with a variety of recreational drugs to stave off boredom.
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Does that casting offer any further clues we wonder?
A further tantalizing clue might come from a distant corner of the academy.
FireEye said too that the nature of the targets — which remain undisclosed — offers a further, important clue.
Our finding that this hippocampal spatial contribution may pervade not just navigation or episodic memory/future thinking as has been suggested previously (Maguire and Mullally, 2013), but also even nonpersonal CF thinking, provides a further potential clue about how these disparate cognitive functions might be linked.
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