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Discover LudwigThe phrase "may further" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something has the potential to advance or enhance a situation or outcome.
Example: "The new policy may further improve employee satisfaction and productivity."
Alternatives: "could additionally" or "might also".
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Mr Sarkozy may further embrace greenery.
The uproar may further damage bilateral ties.
Several non-Asian candidates may further crowd the Democratic field.
Dr. Carmona's testimony may further complicate Dr. Holsinger's nomination.
His departure may further stoke antigovernment sentiment among Baluchi nationalists.
The Saudi effort may further undercut and fragment the opposition.
That may further dampen already flagging enthusiasm on the left.
That may further deepen the divisions in the region.
What may further surprise – startle even – are the words he wrote above it.
Meanwhile, other researchers are examining factors that may further improve the predictive ability of serum tests.
If anything, Pecker may further entrench himself in the media business.
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