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The phrase "further shortened" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is commonly used to describe a process of making something shorter than it already is. Example: The editor suggested that the article be further shortened to meet the word count limit.
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In 1916, his left leg was further shortened.
Compared with twin-stress accelerated life test for cylinders, the test period was further shortened.
It was that Weimar version, still further shortened with some reordering of scenes, that had general currency until the 1950s.
Increased traffic, windstorms, earthquakes and boating and traffic accidents have further shortened the bridge's life and required extensive repairs.
If he further shortened his stride, he might manage four steps back.
However, when the HRT was further shortened to 4 h, both HPR and H2 yield decreased significantly.
(Mona Foma is an acronym for Museum of Old and New Art: Festival of Music and Art, and is often further shortened to Mofo).
"Thanksgiving dinners are further shortened by around 1.5 minutes for every thousand political advertisements aired in the traveler's home media market," they found.
The separation time may be further shortened by application of higher revolution speed and flow rate by improving the strength of the spiral tube support in the future.
Additionally, the SROs will now be required to provide an annual report to the SEC that assesses whether time synchronization standards need to be further shortened for certain CAT reporters.
In addition, accurate ionospheric delay can be derived from a regional reference network to enhance the model strength of U-PPP, thus the Time-To-First-Fix (TTFF) can be further shortened.
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