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Discover LudwigThe phrase "further directed" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when indicating that additional instructions or guidance will be provided.
Example: "The committee will meet next week to discuss the proposal, and further directed will be given at that time."
Alternatives: "additional instructions" or "more guidance".
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The court further directed the secretary to accept manual counts submitted prior to that deadline.
"I have directed our agency personnel to take charge of the decommissioning process, and have further directed that the contracts for site security be promptly terminated," Mr. Panetta said.
It further directed the Army Corps of Engineers to devise a comprehensive long-term plan to complete that job, close off some navigation canals and basically re-engineer the Lower Mississippi.
The Stevens-Murkowski resolution further directed that, in the meantime, "the United States should support international efforts to halt the expansion of commercial fishing activities in the high seas of the Arctic Ocean".
Further directed evolution by random mutagenesis of PaaH1 improved n-hexanol and n-octanol production.
Through inert carrier gas, powder feedstock is introduced and accelerated towards plasma jet which is further directed towards workpiece.
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The thinking also goes that a strike would allow Iran to further direct its economy to military ends.
There are also little icons on screen in the shape of tongues, vibrators and fingers to choose from to further direct the action.
This process may further direct students to review their questions and engage in editing and re-writing, as needed.
It further directs SA to consolidate relations with the South in order to advance the development agenda.
The user can further direct a batch search to download selected data and metadata associated with the successfully mapped portion of the original chemical list.
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