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The phrase "further to add" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to introduce additional information, typically to extend an idea or argument already presented in the preceding text. For example: "The evidence shows the defendant is guilty beyond a reasonable doubt; further to add, the defendant has already confessed to the crime."
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No further to add on that one.
I have nothing further to add.
I simply have nothing further to add.
We have nothing further to add".
I have nothing further to add," he said.
I have nothing further to add to that".
If anyone has anything further to add, please comment.
Our response, of course, should not be further to add to the confusion.
Until we have the full details, we don't have anything further to add".
A spokeswoman there said: "Unfortunately we wouldn't have anything further to add".
A spokesman for Ofcom said it had nothing further to add.
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