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"further experiment" is a grammatically correct and usable phrase in written English
It can be used to refer to additional or additional testing or investigation that is being done to gather more information or results. Example: "The results of our initial experiment were inconclusive, so we will need to conduct further experiments to fully understand the effects of the new medication."
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Perhaps as a further experiment you could invite some friends round an do it all together.
A further experiment then demonstrated that the effect was due to people feeling a higher degree of "invulnerability" when taking a "healthy" supplement.
The students want to further experiment with the material looking at stretch, heat, waterproofing, growing material into shapes, printing onto material.
Further experiment in the German theatre was cut short by the accession to power by the Nazis in 1933.
Callaghan lacked a majority and was dependent on smaller parties, including the various unionist parties, who between them had 11 MPs and were hostile to any further experiment with power-sharing.
Nevertheless, all of these results were still thought to be rather firmly excluded because a further experiment, Xenon10 (also based at Gran Sasso), saw nothing when it really ought to have seen something if the other experiments were right.
Then single-cell-derived clones were selected for further experiment.
A further experiment was conducted to validate the developed method.
Additionally, the team hopes to further experiment with the applications of multi-hop attention.
After extraction, oil was collected in glass vessels for further experiment.
The obtained purified GNR-SiO2 samples were redispersed into 10 mL ethanol for further experiment [28].
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