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"a furthering of" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It means to continue or advance something. Example: The research project proved to be a furthering of our understanding of the issue at hand.
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In the light of the case law of The European Court of Human Rights one can therefore claim that such restrictions could be read as violating human rights; we must also recall that the Biomedicine Convention, in fact, is a furthering of the provisions of the Convention for the Protection of Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms.
The track lyrically features intricate imagery that depicts a fantasy-like scenario, and the length gives the song the ability to change pace with "patience, with suave, like a furthering of the foreplay".
"Here's to a furthering of communality and a platform for everyone," she said.
"Nonetheless, I think that this visit could be seen as a furthering of the reconciliation process," Funabashi said.
Her new book, "Too Much Happiness," represents at once a return to her habitual form and a furthering of her exploratory sensibilities.
The author needs little introduction, and the book is – as the title suggests – a furthering of his earlier vegetarian offering, Plenty.
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A further of the basin is devoted to the raising of livestock, mainly cattle.
Calhoun demanded of Massie a further sum of $570, equal to 30percentnt. of the claim.
The Senate speaks of a further violation of the frontier.
Campbell was acquitted of a further count of rape.
Its failure was quickly followed by widespread predictions of a further winnowing of financially vulnerable sites.
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