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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are further in" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something is located deeper or more advanced in a particular context, such as a document, discussion, or physical space.
Example: "The details of the project are further in the report, so please refer to the later sections for more information."
Alternatives: "located deeper in" or "found later in".
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Elsewhere Bologna are further in trouble after losing 2-1 at Genoa.
Plans for the other parcels of land are further in the future, she said, particularly the West Site, which is entirely in private hands.
Some kind of debate about the Churchill archive will take place, but not until the V-E Day festivities are further in the past.
The main intention of this is to allow players to join up with friends online even if they are further in the game.
These are further in towards the coast, up on the ice shelves - the thick slabs of glacier ice that jut out over the ocean.
Adjacent inorganic chains are further in close contact by pyridine-4-carboxylic acid glues to form three-dimensional supramolecular polar networks via strong hydrogen-bonding interactions.
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This aspect is furthered in Table 18.
There are further problems in the region.
There are further collaborations in store.
Tonally, too, there are further cracks in the Republican ice.
There are further problems in Lodge's survey.
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