Sentence examples for goes further into from inspiring English sources

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"goes further into" is a correct phrase in written English.
You can use it when you are talking about something that advances or progresses deeper into a topic. For example, "This new research goes further into the effects of air pollution on the environment."

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He goes further, into blasphemy.

But then he goes further, into strange and visionary territory.

Hannibal, the greatly underrated follow-up, goes further into Lecter's disturbed and brilliant psyche than any of the film adaptations.

It goes further into ambient territory than most Wandelweiser releases – yoga studios may find good use for it – but it is something worth listening to.

It is an art I had thought lost; but Ms. Peck, the mistress of every millisecond, goes further into the secrets of musical play.

No ballet of the 19th century goes further into true tragedy: Odette the Swan Queen takes heroic responsibility for herself and also her flock of swan-maidens.

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We go further into the dark.

The exchange for the state going into balance is household finance going further into deficit.

We should leave open the question of going further into London".

Shea is pleased to see that her message is now going further into the mainstream.

H.G.: In this case, I wish he'd gone further into Flavor Town.

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