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Discover Ludwig"entail additional" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It means to require or involve something more than what is already present or agreed upon. Example: The company's expansion plans entail additional funding from investors in order to be successful.
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(Petraeus also referred to "the spring fighting season," which "clearly will entail additional tough fighting").
While it offers an opportunity for cross-curricular work, it could entail additional training for teachers.
Therefore, the loss of this knowledge may entail additional problems and costs.
As a result, setting up a bad bank would entail additional capital injections.
The government's new plans would entail additional purchases each year of more than 50m tonnes.
The new requirements will entail additional payroll and national insurance costs for businesses of every size, but these will be felt most acutely by small businesses.
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"The sharp dollar appreciation entails additional risks for corporates and countries with large foreign currency debts".
Describing fluid transport in naturally fractured reservoirs entails additional challenge because of the complicated physics arising from matrix fracture interactions.
In such cases the only solution is to seek the services of a specialist, entailing additional delay.
The sharp dollar appreciation entails additional risks for corporates and countries with large foreign currency debts," he said.
Furthermore, the integration of the engine into decentralized energy systems such as the Combined Heat and Power systems (CHP) entails additional complications.
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