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Discover LudwigThe phrase "any more further" is not correct in written English
It is redundant because "any more" and "further" convey similar meanings of additional quantity or extent. Example: "I don't want to discuss this any more further."
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So it was a reactionary thing to, 'They think I can't be crazy any more!'" Further amends were made with the song Freaking Out The Neighbourhood ("Sorry mama," he sang sweetly, "there are times I get carried away…").
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Nothing changed -- except that song lyrics of "There ain't gonna be any middle any more" gained further relevance.
"Nobody talks any more about further deregulation," she says.
It is worth registering a little more further in advance in case there are any issues with your application.
"Just a little more further from the ground".
What's more, further drops in the value of the pound are quite possible.
More further steps are necessary in the future to define a legal and normative framework.
There were five more further catches in that game, followed by 17 more and another four touchdowns in the next two.
I would have liked to have seen us more further, faster.
With capital tight, but with the current management unable to raise more, further cuts loom.
Within each move there are one or more further realizations known as "steps" or "strategies".
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