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The phrase "always going further" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express a continuous effort to advance or improve beyond current limits or expectations.
Example: "In our quest for innovation, we are always going further to develop cutting-edge technology."
Alternatives: "constantly pushing boundaries" or "perpetually advancing".
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"It must always go further, hit harder".
Mr Colson always went further than other people.
You can always go further than you think".
But the far-right members of his coalition will always go further.
Mr. Biggs said he has taken away from the bubble the lesson that "things always go further than you thought".
But Professor Aleinikoff said, "We seem to always go further in immigration cases where there is an extra dose of deference that is given".
But internet petitions alone, despite large numbers of signees, don't always go further than Facebook newsfeeds.
You can always go further especially when there's 400-plus songs to pick from but I think it's a great cross section.
While negative reinforcement is sometimes necessary, positive reinforcement will always go further in the end.
You can always go further but I do not recommend any closer as it will make the game too easy.
So when it comes to building a treehouse for her children, JK Rowling was always going to go further than a couple of planks nailed to the branches.
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