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"further we can" is correct and usable in written English.
You would use it as a lead in to introducing a possible next action or more information. For example: "Further we can determine the best course of action by conducting a survey."
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"We're in ongoing discussions with allied countries about what further we can provide in that respect.
This is only the beginning and there's so much further we can go.
It's going to be entertaining to see how much further we can go.
Looking back further, we can find Hartee's, a hamburger chain which came undone in the mid-70s.
We have given him a step back towards rehabilitation but it remains to be seen how further we can go".
"I don't know, short of a helicopter pad, how much further we can go," said Mr. Henckels, the Stribling executive.
He added, "Obviously everyone is quite riveted on analyzing that and seeing what further we can find out about that".
If we want to go a step further, we can ask ourselves how those circumstances themselves came to be.
In short, the further we can discount risks into the future (especially if our future predictions are unrealistic) the more chances we're willing to take today.
Back further we can trace the tendrils of narrative possibility in Deus Ex; the complex mecha-human relationship twisting through Portal.
"I'm concerned with how much further we can turn up the dial without negative effects on lending capacity," Mr. Walsh told lawmakers.
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