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Discover LudwigThe phrase "again further" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is most commonly used to indicate that something is happening once again and in addition to what has already occurred. Example: John failed his math test once again, but this time, he received extra help from a tutor to further improve his understanding of the subject.
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"You let things drop out of sight, then you picked them up again further on".
The motorbike coughed again, further off, and we carried on filming.
I hear explosions again, further away, perhaps from Beloun or El‑Hawwari.
Once again, further research proved that it was an act of nature, not a manmade storm.
Nick moved again, further away, and so I had to get my motorway legs back.
Old houses that were subdivided into flats decades ago are now being undivided again, further reducing the stock of homes.
But once again, further monitoring will be required to see whether this is the case in practice.
Viewing solutions through rose-colored ideological glasses will lead to myopic economic prescriptions that will have to be remedied yet again further down the road.
But we will have to bail them out again, further down the road, when their only goal of making a quick buck messes things up once more.
Democrats said they had no plans to allow amendments, which would require the Senate to vote again, further delaying the plan.
There was some suggestion that he might try again further down the line, but we've not been able to find anything.
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