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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'further look' is correct and usable in written English
You can use this phrase to refer to an ongoing process of investigation, exploration, or analysis. For example, "The researchers decided to take a further look at the data they had collected."
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One intriguing way to test the hypothesis further: look at twins.
He stood up and slowly followed her without a further look.
Now, however, ABC is taking a further look into information Mr. Debat provided.
A further look into poverty reveals more and more unconnected Americans.
Hopefully, this will propel me to the point where the national team will give me a further look".
She told me she was now happy with the rejigged Part 3, but might I perhaps have a further look at Part 2? Again, stubbornness kicked in.
We have a process of appeals and we will further look at whether in any particular parts of the country there are issues with access to justice".
If I did not have a moral issue with the product, I might well have been interested in taking a further look.
A further look at the figures for the 52 weeks ended 30 March 2014 shows that the NT undertook 33 weeks of touring in the UK and toured for 99 weeks abroad.
Given the legal backdrop, it may not be entirely coincidental that shortly before the plans were published the decision on a third runway at Heathrow was delayed to enable a further look at air pollution and other environmental concerns.
We have taken a further look at our estimates post the September profit warning and have determined that these were too optimistic given the November statement on restructuring (in particular for 2017).
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