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"further stating that" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to introduce additional information or elaboration on a previous statement. For example: "The company's statement on the issue read, 'We apologize for any inconvenience caused. Further stating that, we are implementing new measures to ensure this does not happen again.'".
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Swedish newsagents went even further stating that Sweden's all-time-low PISA scores are a "national disaster" that puts the future of the nation at risk.
The IPCC went even further, stating that climate change impacts are projected "to prolong existing and create new poverty traps".
But lately, Mr. Greenspan has gone even further, stating that technology is driving the economy into a transformation so fundamental that there is nothing to compare it to.
When the hearing was convened, she went a step further, stating that as a matter of principle she could not take part in the proceedings.
And a Jewish religious court in Crown Heights, Brooklyn, went further, stating that oral suction was a mandatory part of the procedure that should be promoted.
GK Chesterton went further, stating that "Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde", though "presented as happening in London", was "very unmistakably happening in Edinburgh" - which is plausible, but unmistakably not the case.
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She has further stated that "it was permitted.
"It is further stated that it 'also emphasises Australia's links to Asia'.
It further stated that Rosenberg would not be allowed back into the country upon his departure.
I further stated that it looks like it is going to collapse.
Mr. Ayers further states that the Weather Underground carried out only "symbolic acts".
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