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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'further other' is not correct or usable in written English.
Instead, you can use the phrase 'furthermore' which expresses an additional point or opinion. For example: I am well-versed in accounting principles and procedures, and furthermore, I have experience in computer programming.
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Israel is using both crises to further other agendas.
Similar reforms could further other civil rights goals.
He refused to comment further, other than to confirm his squad were informed of developments on Friday.
He declined to explain the black eye any further other than to say, "I kind of bumped into something".
Mr. Orlando would not comment further, other than to say that Mr. Harris had pleaded not guilty to all eight charges.
He declined to comment further, other than to say that no disciplinary action would be taken against the writer or the newspaper staff.
In an interview yesterday, Mr. Sulzberger declined to comment further, other than to say, "It was an amicable parting under trying and sad circumstances".
The company declined to comment further, other than to say that prosecutors had given it the chance to submit evidence to defend itself.
It says appointments should be scrutinised by a committee, which could attach conditions to prevent those involved using their new role to further other interests.
All it had to do was convince the courts that it was necessary to further other statutory goals, like promoting the roll-out of competitive Internet services.
Complicating things further, other related court battles are pending.But the most significant outcome of this case may be what it says about the use and abuse of patents.
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