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The phrase "a further fool" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone who is perceived as foolish in addition to others or in a continued context of foolishness.
Example: "After hearing his ridiculous plan, I couldn't help but think he was just a further fool in a long line of misguided individuals."
Alternatives: "an additional fool" or "another fool".
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The same people who can't miss an episode of "The Bachelor" or "The Real Housewives of Wherever" will watch to see if Dwight makes a further fool of himself or if Sarah and Hermione get into a cat fight.
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A thief and a fool.
A father can fool a retarded child, but a retarded child can also fool her father.
What a fool, what a fool she was to tell him that.
Act like a fool at a museum.
Peter Ridsdale A fool rather than a villain?
A fool, a little fool".
What a lovable fool!
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