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"looking a bit further" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is typically used to introduce a deeper or more detailed analysis or examination of a topic or idea. It can also be used to indicate a more thorough investigation or investigation of a situation. Example: "Looking a bit further into the data, we can see a clear trend emerging." In this sentence, the phrase is used to indicate that the speaker will be delving into the data in more depth.
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Looking a bit further ahead, though, Whitehurst also noted that the company is starting to look at how it can use artificial intelligence and machine learning to make its own products smarter and more secure, but also at how it can use its technologies to enable edge computing.
Looking a bit further ahead, the Rangers will pose an interesting test for Major League Baseball's class system.
Looking a bit further into the future than the fantasy of the lame duck Congress quickly passing sweeping reform measures, there are essentially three or four scenarios worth considering.
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But if we are already looking east, we would do well to look a bit further.
And then I look a bit further, and where it says "Father" there's just a line.
"We've always been very positive about Norway, so when this year we found they had slipped down in the economy category we decided to look a bit further.
Beaming power to devices across several feet of empty airspace – which seems to be one of MIT's pet projects – looks a bit further away from commercial realisation.
Perhaps, with the long-awaited attention of publications like The Times, those Americans with more adventurous tastes in music might think to look a bit further than Radiohead and Bjork.
When she scored highly among both "Wills and Graces" and "P.T.A. Trendsetters," Bravo looked a bit further to see exactly what viewers wanted to see from her. "It was really about matching the things about her life to the things that are viewers are most interested in," says Mr. Cardinale.
Could I turn to you, Anton, and give us an idea, I think of course there was a crisis in 2012, but I think one can with this question look a bit further back and ask why didn't Mali get on that bandwagon?
Not only did we see that rarity of Australia losing a rugby league final as Papua New Guinea toppled them to win their first global title, but a rugby union team transformed into an exceptional rugby league team virtually overnight and our top clubs were reminded yet again to look a bit further than the M62 for talent.
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