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"go even further" is correct and usable in written English
It is often used to emphasize an action one wants to do, or to ask someone to take their action to the next level. For example: "If you want to be successful, you have to go even further and work harder than the competition."
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Others go even further.
Some prisons go even further.
Newer laws go even further.
I would go even further.
Some critics go even further.
I'd go even further.
The analogies described above go even further.
Jessica Dreyer's roots go even further back.
But the government should go even further.
The trade's ripples go even further.
And I'd go even further.
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