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further please
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "further please" is not correct in standard written English.
It may be intended to request additional information or clarification, but it lacks proper grammatical structure. Example: "Could you provide further please on the project timeline?"
⚠ May contain grammatical issues
News & Media
Academia
Science
Alternative expressions(20)
please elaborate further
could you please explain further
for more information please
please provide more details
if you require further assistance
Please elaborate further
Please provide more details
Should you need more information
provide more context
go into greater depth
expand on this
further rationale
further accommodate
offer additional details
presently explain
further explanation
further interpret
further welcomed
provide additional details
further explain
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Human-verified examples from authoritative sources
Exact Expressions
18 human-written examples
Cesar Millan, read no further, please.
News & Media
Before reading any further, please get a pencil to hand (a pen or chopstick will do).
News & Media
If we contact you and you do not wish to hear from us further please reply with "opt out".
News & Media
Parents may be fooled by too much homework, dreadful uniforms and a few IT lessons, but look further please.
News & Media
If you would like to discuss this policy further, please contact [email protected]
Academia
To discuss this article further please join us at the NP@PON Discussion Forum.
Academia
Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
Similar Expressions
30 human-written examples
The window glass was aged and wavy, which added further pleasing poignancy.
News & Media
For further information please visit: www.efcarter.com.
News & Media
For further information, please visit www.flinchandbruns.com.
News & Media
For further information please call Bernheim-ApterKreitzman Suburban Funeral Chapel 973-422-0600.
News & Media
For further information please contact: Brad Tucker 917 613 0566.
News & Media
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Instead of using the grammatically incorrect phrase "further please", opt for clearer and more polite alternatives such as "please elaborate further" or "could you please explain further".
Common error
Avoid placing "further" directly before "please" as it disrupts the standard English sentence structure. Instead, use phrases like "for further information, please..." or "to discuss further, please..." to ensure clarity and grammatical correctness.
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87%
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Real-world application tested
Linguistic Context
The phrase "further please" functions as an incomplete request for additional information or clarification. It's typically used in contexts where the speaker expects the listener to provide more details. However, according to Ludwig AI, it's grammatically incorrect.
Frequent in
News & Media
43%
Academia
43%
Wiki
7%
Less common in
Science
7%
Formal & Business
0%
Encyclopedias
0%
Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, while the phrase "further please" appears in various sources, including some news and academic contexts, it is considered grammatically incorrect in standard English. Ludwig AI confirms this assessment. It's more appropriate to use alternatives like "please elaborate further" or "could you please explain further" to ensure clarity and grammatical correctness. Although it appears in limited contexts, mostly in news and academia, its informal nature makes it unsuitable for professional or formal communication. Always opt for grammatically sound alternatives to convey your message effectively.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
Please elaborate further
Adds a verb to make the request more direct and grammatically correct.
Could you please explain further
Incorporates a polite request for clarification or more detailed information.
Please provide more details
Offers a more formal and complete sentence structure for requesting additional information.
If you require further assistance
Shifts the focus to offering help, implying a willingness to provide more information.
For more information please
Reverses the order of the phrase for a more standard construction in formal contexts.
Further details are available upon request
Adopts a passive voice, indicating that information is accessible if needed.
Please continue
Suggests that the speaker wants someone to proceed with their explanation or action.
If you need further clarification
Focuses on clarifying any potential misunderstandings and offering additional explanations.
Do you have anything further to add
Presents a question format to politely inquire if there is any additional information.
Should you need more information
Uses a conditional construction to offer more information if required.
FAQs
How can I correctly use "further" in a sentence to request something?
Instead of saying "further please", use phrases like "please elaborate further" or "could you please explain further". These options are grammatically sound and polite.
What are some alternatives to the phrase "further please"?
You can use alternatives such as "for more information please", "please provide more details", or "if you require further assistance".
Is it grammatically correct to say "further please"?
No, the phrase "further please" is not grammatically correct in standard English. It's better to restructure your sentence to include a verb, such as "please elaborate further".
Which is the correct way to ask for additional information, "further please" or "for further details"?
"For further details" is the correct and more formal way to ask for additional information. "Further please" is grammatically incorrect and should be avoided. You could also say, "for further information, please contact..."
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
87%
Authority and reliability
2.8/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested