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Discover Ludwig"have further" is correct and appropriate to use in written English.
It is typically used to indicate that there is more or additional information or action to come. Here are some examples of how it could be used in a sentence: - "We have further analyzed the data and found some interesting patterns." - "Please let us know if you have further questions or concerns." - "The project has further expanded to include new features." - "We have further reviewed the proposal and have some suggestions for improvement."
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We will have further reports.
Bookmakers have further plans.
You will have further responses.
It may also have further to go.
And ministers have further questions to answer.
And they have further to sink.
Do you have further title aspirations?
Detentions have further discouraged people from talking.
The latest discoveries have further complicated matters.
Times have (further obligatory alumni observation) changed.
He will have further tests Monday.
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CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com