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"further source" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used to refer to a source of information in addition to those previously referred to in a statement or discussion. For example, "In addition to the primary source, I found further source material in the archives at the local library."
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A further source of corruption, according to the report, is "shadowy outside spending".
The conservatives are right, and they will surely see this new exhortation as a further source of concern.
The shilling is one of them.The shilling has a further source of strength.
A further source of confusion has been Bellotto's borrowing of his uncle's name.
The federal No Child Left Behind law is a further source of pressure.
This was an influential position and a further source of income.
A further source of alienation from his father was that Cable married Olympia Rebelo, a Kenyan Indian with a PhD in history from Glasgow University.
Yet for Hurwitz, the act of memory itself is no redemption; in the absence of drastic political change, it is, paradoxically, a further source of derangement and crisis.
A report earlier this week showed that more than 9 million Britons use adblockers, which cut a further source of online revenue for the newspaper industry.
The unspoken comparison to India's rival China, which won widespread acclaim from its preparations for the 2008 Summer Olympics, are a further source of humiliation.
A second type of human impact, the conversion of vegetation by deforestation, afforestation, and agriculture, is receiving mounting attention as a further source of climate change.
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