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"may warrant further" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is often used to indicate that something may need or justify more investigation, analysis, or consideration. Example: The initial test results were inconclusive, which may warrant further examination of the sample under different conditions.
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The molts and plumage sequence may warrant further investigation.
This association may warrant further investigation from future studies.
"Interesting and may warrant further exploration" is as far as the NAPF goes.
Significant correlations between insulin variables and individual DMI responses may warrant further investigation.
The league will probably review the play, and it may warrant further penalty.
This uncoupling of predictors of AKI and mortality was unexpected and may warrant further investigation.
A recent study also indicated that the role of oXiris in fibrinolysis modulation may warrant further investigation [25].
Given the size of this study these effects cannot be drawn out here, but may warrant further investigation.
To our knowledge, this has not yet been explored in the realm of radioembolisation and may warrant further investigation in a larger study population.
Novel associations which may warrant further exploration were also found.
As such, this peptide may warrant further study as a potential novel prophylactic agent.
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