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The phrase "explore the idea further" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It can be used to suggest a deeper examination or investigation of an idea, concept, or topic. Example: "The initial brainstorming session was productive, but we should explore the idea further to fully flesh out its potential."
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I decided to explore the idea further.
According to the Fox report, the President came away "intrigued" by the meeting and said he would explore the idea further next week when Congress is on vacation.
When I looked back through the images later, those barrier shots seemed the most connected, so I decided to explore the idea further.
But there is always a first step, and the scenario outlined here should give us hope that it is worthwhile to explore the idea further.
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for exploring the idea further.
Murali himself has big plans for exploring the idea further.
Schneider explored the idea further during an ITP course called "Cabinets of Wonder," a class that probed the past, present and future of museums, and presented a prototype at the ITP Winter Show in December 2014.
It's likely the next generation of games will explore the idea of asymmetrical interaction further, allowing players to find their own specialist roles within virtual worlds, based on their skills and preferences.
It led him to explore the idea of retail business further, also motivated by a subconscious desire to help the community.
Innovators with "game-changing and impactful" ideas in "the field of information and communications" have until 15 July 2014 to enter a new competition that will award the first-place winner $100,000 and a contract providing the "unique opportunity to work with world renowned Bell Labs to further explore" the idea, according to Bell Labs (Alcatel-Lucent's research arm), the contest's sponsor.
To further explore the idea that neurexin might be expressed in postsynaptic muscle cells, we analyzed neurexin immunoreactivity in embryonic NMJs using immuno electron microscopy following high-pressure freeze fixation and freeze substitution (HPF/FS) (Fig. 2).
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