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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'further he' is not correct as written since it does not contain a verb.
To use it correctly, you would need to expand it to a full phrase or sentence. For example, "Further, he decided to explore the other side of the mountain."
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"Look no further," he adds.
"It goes back further," he said.
"This far, and no further," he declared.
When I pressed further, he hung up.
"Don't go any further," he said.
But masterworks go even further, he said.
I can't comment any further," he said.
"We won't go any further," he said.
"This year we took it a step further," he said.
So it is unnecessary to go any further, he says.
"I won't be talking about this any further," he wrote.
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