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The phrase "delay even further" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used to emphasize that a delay is being extended or prolonged beyond its initial timeframe. Example: The construction on the highway has caused numerous traffic delays, and unfortunately, the recent rainfall will likely delay even further the completion of the project.
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Trimodal approaches seem to improve tumor growth delay even further.
If this persists, August's Inflation Report will trim further the growth forecast which will of course delay even further a possible hike.
Banks and their lobbyists are pushing regulators to delay even further, saying the agencies should scrap the rough draft of the rule and start from scratch.
He did so with "great reluctance, a heavy heart and the deepest feeling of regret, for I do not wish to delay even further, if avoidable, justice to the Morcombes or the appellant".
However, if you delay even further, to age 70, then your benefit rises another 32%.
Though that may sound good now, it would be bad for exporters and it would likely lead our politicians to delay even further in implementing necessary financial reforms here at home.
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And the facility in Ward 8 could be delayed even further.
The start of the school year has been pushed back to October, and it may be delayed even further.
Because such checks are not accompanied by the original payment stub, posting can be delayed even further.
With A Perfect Circle scheduled to tour as an opening act for Nine Inch Nails this spring, it would seem as though the Tool album would be delayed even further.
But those estimates did not give a full picture because some big taxes did not begin until 2013 — and some are delayed even further.
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