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"has further been" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
This phrase is often used in formal writing to indicate that something, usually an action or opinion, has been expanded upon or made more thorough or complete. For example: "The report has further been researched to include the most up-to-date statistics available."
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It has further been eroded.
That configuration has further been analyzed experimentally and numerically.
The sensing mechanism has further been confirmed by DFT studies.
The geometry of absorption site has further been studied (Fig. 4a).
YAP has further been shown to be essential in the mechanosensitive phenomenon of durotaxis in HSCs.
The model has further been modified for very small and large annuli.
The work has further been extended to reduce temperature without sacrificing compression.
Due to structural mimicry SifA has further been proposed to interact with G-proteins.
This role has further been explored by the introduction of graphene into TiO2 matrix.
Its value has further been increased by its natural occurrence as alkaloids in variety of plants.
This has further been exacerbated by the lack of experienced personnel.
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