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The phrase "look further afield" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it when you are encouraging someone to explore a wider area or range of possibilities. For example, "If you're looking for a new job, try not to limit your search to only the local area - look further afield."
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India's exporters must now look further afield.
Perhaps we should look further afield.
We have to look further afield for parallels.
It may be time to look further afield.
We've now brought out the binoculars to look further afield.
If it doesn't then we'll look further afield.
The BBC may therefore have to look further afield.
In 1995, she decided to look further afield.
Americans need to look further afield for American music.
Keener competition for deals in America and Europe is prompting funds to look further afield.
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Is the art in your own city or do you need to look further afield?
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