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The phrase "further explained that" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase when you want to describe an additional explanation or clarification of something that has already been explained. For example: The professor further explained that the assignment was due by 5 pm on Friday.
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Peppiatt further explained that "monsterings" of reporters by executives occurred if they failed to get the desired story.
"Since then, she has further explained that not only is she a gay, she is feeling like a little boy trapped in a woman's body".
He further explained that we had made the same request to other governments in the region and were awaiting their responses.
A spokeswoman for Epic further explained that Jackson's vocals were recorded in Las Vegas, where he was living at the time.
The FTC further explained that these retailers advertised bamboos as "ecoKashmere", "Pure Bamboo", "Bamboo Comfort", "BambooBaby".
Respondents further explained that cattle are more vulnerable during severe droughts.
He further explained that the software had been "temporarily removed" due to "some issues," which apparently included unexplained pop-ops.
She has further explained that the external environment of an enterprise is an image in the mind of the entrepreneur.
KML (1999a) further explained that the thermal features might all have a common origin within the Sabalan caldera.
Update: Netflix has now further explained that only a few people – those in a test group, who use Apple TV – will see the new profiles.
It was further explained that during storage, grains experiencing too high temperature, adequate oxygen, and high relative humidity lead to the formation of molds which deteriorate grain quality.
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