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Discover LudwigThe phrase "spur further" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It means to encourage or stimulate additional action or development. Example: The new government policies are expected to spur further economic growth in the country.
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Wondergraphs co-founder and CEO Dirk Stevens tells me they're currently looking for "the right type of early-stage investor" to step in and spur further growth.
This would spur further support to this very important and necessary cadre of field epidemiologists as identified during the scoping and assessment missions.
A transatlantic deal could spur further integration.
The union leaders say this will only spur further retirements.
Can parental pressure now spur further growth in higher education?
And they can also be contributors to infrastructure development, which can spur further economic activity.
Mozambique has shown a willingness to adapt its investment environment to spur further investment.
Analysts also believe the news could spur further takeovers in the sector.
We are confident that our results will spur further research into block-copolymers resulting from RROP.
Indonesia has few proven reserves, but high prices may well spur further exploration.
The question facing both presidents is whether a common danger is enough to spur further, long-term, positive changes".
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