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"further justify" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used when you want to provide additional reasons or evidence to support a statement or argument that has already been made. Example: "The company's decision to implement new policies was met with criticism. However, upon analyzing the data, the CEO can further justify the changes as they have resulted in a significant increase in productivity within the first month."
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No amount of money or prestige could further justify the abuse that has been imposed on our staff and clients".
It also stems from the industry's confidence that the Bush administration's support for oil production will further justify such investments.
He was forced to further justify that PFI deal after questions about the £2.5bn that the country will pay in the future for the cost of the £600m building.
They added that the company has declared the aim of achieving a "net positive impact on biodiversity" and further justify their choice of name because decisions made by Lafarge "will determine the future existence of this snail".
Localized analyses of population flows further justify the funneling argument.
In the following we further justify our selection of the four elements and define each component.
These data further justify a focus on page views in the week just before the election.
To further justify how adequate the models are, analysis of variance (ANOVA) was applied.
These very promising results further justify and account for the innovative character of the composite CoS-CuS counter electrodes.
The model was validated for the non-flaming and flaming experiments to further justify the reliability of heat flux measurements.
The kinetics and chain extension experiments have been carried out to further justify the controlled/living nature of this polymerization.
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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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