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The phrase "at further" is not correct and does not make sense in written English.
It seems to be an incomplete expression, and without additional context, it is unclear how it could be used.
Example: "We will discuss this at further notice." (Note: "at further" should be "at a further" or "upon further").
Alternatives: "at a later" or "upon further" or "in further detail."
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Private sources have hinted at further compromises.
This must be looked at further.
They need to look long and hard at further punishment.
Students at further education colleges are self-motivated.
"We are going to have to look at further cuts.
Other venture firms are at further ends of the spectrum.
Those found at further risk, were recruited for detailed assessment.
Mr Cavallo has hinted at further wage cuts.
The statewide population shifts hint at further realignment in Congressional districts after the 2010 census.
"This departmental error has put thousands of people's lives at further risk.
But if it lowers rates again, he said, "the dollar would be at further risk".
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