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"further notes that" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used to indicate that additional information or details are being added to the previous statement. Example: The report highlights the lack of funding for public schools and further notes that this has led to a decline in the quality of education for students.
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"(It) further notes that the decision will deprive the club of some £250,000 in revenue.
The proposal further notes that the city of Mountain View "has been our home for nearly 15 years".
The file further notes that the emaciated child sometimes pleaded with caseworkers for food and once even ransacked a caseworker's glove compartment in search of something to eat.
The letter further notes that the club will have "a limited membership of 250, only 10percentt of whom will be area residents".
Your article further notes that concierge doctors find their practices satisfying, as they are able to provide the care patients need.
This House further notes that such action relates solely to efforts to deter the use of chemical weapons and does not sanction any wider action in Syria.
The report further notes that other disputes and anomalies remain, most of which ought probably to be called in Mr Gore's favour.
He further notes that an island can become uninhabitable before the sea level rises above it, because even moderate storms can swamp any agricultural land and render freshwater supplies undrinkable.
Zielenbach ([2000]) further notes that inner-city revitalisation requires a series of factors working in concert.
The company further notes that the IV delivery method may protect other organs affected by NPC.
Respondent further notes that its banking information is under the "Goggle.com Inc".
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