"further communications" is correct and usable in written English. You can use it to refer to any additional communications or messages in written form, such as emails, letters, or notes, that have been sent or received beyond the initial communication. Example sentence: Please provide further communications regarding the matter at your earliest convenience.
If they have further communications about value, they have the ability to communicate with us".
You should not communicate with me, but rather, direct any and all further communications to Attorney Grimes, copying the other members of his firm.
Tells about further communications.
But both proved legitimate after further communications; the Libyan officials were apparently just playing mind games.
Where possible all further communications to authors will be via email.
In fact, Naari was asked to "please refrain from sending any further communications regarding this matter to Nebraska supreme court given that such ex parte communications are generally improper".
Further hampering communications, the quake damaged 80 cellphone towers.
It is feared that those numbers could rise still further as communications with outlying islands are restored.
Subsequent plans sought to diversify the economy; to increase domestic food production; to improve education, vocational training, and health services; and to further improve communications routes between the different regions of the country.
While Republicans have pushed to see further internal communications about Fast and Furious, the Justice Department has refused to disclose its e-mails from after Feb. 4, saying that such communications must normally not be made public for fear that it would chill the candor of internal discussions.
It then sent back all further WhatsApp communications, as well as SMS texts and standard calls, to a central hub, a website hosted by Alner's company.
Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.
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CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com