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Discover LudwigThe phrase "further amplified" is correct and usable in written English.
It is usually used to refer to an increase, expansion, or intensification of something. For example, "The evidence was further amplified by other studies that showed similar results."
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Several of these will be further amplified in the lectures and in other handouts.
The threat to legitimacy is further amplified by the unique, essentially legal, origin of the Union.
In our present neoliberal era, this process has been further amplified.
But in some reactions the formation of a chiral product seems to be further amplified.
The metrics problem is further amplified for researchers who work on local challenges.
Delbanco believes that other recent changes in the doctor-patient relationship have further amplified the problem of hypochondria.
That process is further amplified by the juxtaposition in this exhibition of work by another artist, Josef Albers.
Differences between East and West are further amplified by the relative decline of parental authority in America.
Modeling studies indicate that the monsoonal flow was further amplified by feedbacks involving the atmosphere, vegetation, and soils.
Such reports have further amplified tensions, raising fears that communal violence in Rakhine is spinning out of control.
The problem was further amplified when mold was discovered on the dining room ceiling because of a leaking pipe.
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