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further relatives
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "further relatives" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to additional family members beyond immediate relatives, such as cousins, aunts, uncles, etc. Example: "In addition to my immediate family, I also have further relatives who live in different states."
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Alternative expressions(5)
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6 human-written examples
On Friday Gurlitt's cousin Uta Werner filed an inheritance claim with a Munich court, supported by further relatives.
News & Media
His nine brothers had sired a total of thirty-three more children, his nephews and nieces, who had inflicted upon him no fewer than a hundred and eleven further relatives.
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Further, relatives indicated they expected their providers to interpret and use results to provide personalized healthcare recommendations.
Science
Once the functional families have been identified sequence patterns (hidden Markov models, HMMs) are derived for each and used to identify further relatives in UniProtKB.
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Further, relatives often carry a heavy burden as informal caregivers to a wife, husband or a parent who is dependent on help in ADL [ 32].
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LDL-C levels were not significantly different in the carriers compared to non-carriers, and extending the family by tracing further relatives would be useful.
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54 human-written examples
We see little scope for further relative outperformance versus the wider sector near-term and downgrade to neutral with a slightly increased price target from 1240p to 1300p.
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Analysts said the dollar would weaken further relative to the euro, particularly if the United States failed to muster support for its Iraq campaign and proceeded without a United Nations mandate.
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"The squeeze will look worse over the next few years than previously feared: wages will fall further relative to prices and recover more slowly," said James Plunkett, director of policy at Resolution.
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While some of that difference reflects slower population growth in Europe, it points to the further relative decline of Europe's weight in the global economy.
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Assuming profits as reported in the GDP data move in line with profits reported publicly by companies, profits are likely to fall even further relative to GDP this year.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Use "further relatives" when you want to specifically denote family members who are not part of the immediate family unit. This provides a clear distinction in contexts where the closeness of familial ties matters.
Common error
Avoid using "further relatives" when you actually mean immediate family or close relations. "Further relatives" implies a degree of distance, so ensure it accurately reflects the relationship you're describing.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "further relatives" functions as a noun phrase, specifying family members beyond the immediate circle. Ludwig AI confirms its acceptability and usability in English.
Frequent in
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Science
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Formal & Business
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "further relatives" is a grammatically sound and semantically clear phrase used to describe family members beyond the immediate nuclear family. Ludwig AI indicates that it is a valid and useful expression. While not exceedingly common, its usage appears in diverse contexts, particularly within news and media and scientific literature. For those seeking alternative expressions, "extended family" or "additional family members" offer similar meanings. It's also important to remember not to confuse this phrase with "close relatives", as "further relatives" inherently suggests a more distant relationship.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
extended family
This phrase is a common and concise way to refer to relatives outside of the immediate family.
additional family members
This alternative uses more general terms, replacing 'relatives' with 'family members' and 'further' with 'additional'.
relatives beyond the nuclear family
Clearly defines the scope as outside the immediate family unit.
more distant relatives
This alternative emphasizes the degree of kinship, highlighting that the relatives are not closely related.
non-immediate family
Focuses on exclusion from the closest family ties.
more remote family
Suggests a weaker or more distant connection within the family tree.
other relations
This is a more formal and somewhat vague way to refer to relatives.
more distant kin
Replaces 'relatives' with the more general term 'kin', implying a broader network of familial connections.
secondary relatives
This phrase is less common but still understandable, suggesting a secondary level of kinship.
collateral relatives
A legal or genealogical term specifying relatives not in the direct line of descent.
FAQs
What does "further relatives" mean?
"Further relatives" refers to family members who are not part of your immediate family, such as cousins, aunts, uncles, and distant relations.
How can I use "further relatives" in a sentence?
You can use "further relatives" in a sentence like this: "In addition to my parents and siblings, I have "additional family members" who live overseas."
What are some alternatives to saying "further relatives"?
Some alternatives to "further relatives" include "extended family", "more distant relatives", or "other relations".
Is it correct to say "farther relatives" instead of "further relatives"?
While "farther" refers to physical distance, "further" is generally used for non-physical or metaphorical distance. Therefore, "further relatives" is the correct and more common phrase when referring to family relationships.
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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
88%
Authority and reliability
4.4/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested