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"further noted that" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used in formal or academic writing to introduce an additional observation or detail. Example: "The study found a strong correlation between stress levels and productivity. It was further noted that participants who received regular breaks throughout the day reported lower levels of stress."
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They further noted that Biodentine consisted of other additives for the enhancement of the material.
This participant further noted that: Firstly, it's the working conditions in terms of the working hours.
Talkoff further noted that there aren't state or federal laws governing self-driving cars.
The spokesman, Thomas Helscher, further noted that GM was widely grown in America.
OCR further noted that subsequent risk analyses conducted by MCPN were insufficient to meet HIPAA Security Rule requirements.
The bank further noted that the S.E.C. did not cite it for intentional or reckless misconduct.
He further noted that the homes were more costly thanks to soaring Medicaid costs.
It further noted that the agency had reached settlements with several companies.
It was further noted that earlier traces of syphilis or related diseases had been few and inconclusive in Europe.
He further noted that the information released Wednesday showed far more contacts between the White House and Enron.
The report further noted that the police routinely planted drugs, ammunition and religious leaflets on citizens to justify arrests.
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