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Discover LudwigThe phrase "on a further" is not commonly used in written English.
Instead, you could use "furthermore" or "in addition" to convey the same meaning. Here is an example of how you could use "furthermore" in a sentence: I have completed all of the tasks assigned to me today; furthermore, I have also finished some extra ones.
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In the past year, Bright Tribe has taken on a further five schools.
He was cleared on a further charge relating to a £360 cleaning bill and will be sentenced later.
Its trade-weighted decline for the year was only 3.3%.But traders went into 2012 betting on a further fall.
Since May 1997, six new hospitals have been completed and work has started on a further 21.
They also point out that since 1994 Northern Ireland has benefited from €13bn (£11bn) of EU funding and is hoping to draw on a further €3bn by 2020.
If you are marrying in a church outside of your parish you need to add on a further £28 for publication of banns there.
The idea of thought crime echoes Orwell's 1984, and of course it takes on a further resonance because of current stories about illegal government surveillance of ordinary people.
However, a spokesperson for the Communication Workers Union (CWU) said: "We have grave concerns over WH Smith taking on a further 16 post offices".
Now, German genome research can count on a further 350 million DM for the next 3 years.
He worked on a further six films with the company between 2003 and 2007.
At Santander he took on a further 400 troops to complete the Tercio complement of 1,600 men.
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