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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a further piece" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to an additional item or component in a discussion or argument.
Example: "In addition to the previous findings, I would like to present a further piece of evidence that supports our hypothesis."
Alternatives: "an additional element" or "a supplementary item."
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I would like to suggest a further piece of information.
It was merely a further piece of evidence, that is all.
Others scientists dismissed the TV documentary as a further piece of attention-seeking by Zavos.
That you desire, with upsetting urgency, another token, a talisman, a further piece of evidence.
Or is it the reverse, a further piece of evidence of the inside-out, perverted values of the novel's world?
The present data constitute a further piece of evidence on the capacity of positive allosteric modulators of the GABAB receptor to reduce alcohol's reinforcing properties in rats.
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In the current issue of the EMBO Journal, Rosalie Sears and colleagues add an important further piece of evidence to support this concept.
This process is important because the Ohlone can further piece together a cultural identity of their past ancestors, and ultimately for themselves as well.
Now, courtesy of Irving Finkel, the British Museum's eminence grise of cuneiform studies, there comes a further clinching piece of evidence: a tablet that actually describes animals entering an ark "two by two".
A further classic piece of evidence for a substorm is a dipolarization at geosynchronous orbit.
The addition of sideline video assessment is a further important piece of the puzzle, but there is a critical need for improved systems and processes to reduce the likelihood of missing an incident.
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