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The phrase "started further" is not correct in standard written English.
It may be intended to indicate a continuation or progression of an action, but it lacks clarity and proper context. Example: "After the initial phase, we started further into the project timeline."
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Anthony started further education and she became the breadwinner.
"We've started further back before, and we haven't always been on the pole when we've won our races here.
Bradley, in keeping with his evolving role in the US midfield, started further up the pitch alongside wide men Clint Dempsey and Alejandro Bedoya, behind Altidore as the spearhead.
"New York started further behind and it is still further behind," Rebecca Cort, a deputy commissioner who oversees special education for the State Education Department, said of the city.
So let's say you started further back, with "Live at Bradley's," a study in expressive, idiomatic hard-bop, made with the pianist James Williams and the bassist Robert Hurst.
Racers who started further back in the pack, including the top-seeded super-G skiers, who run in positions 15 to 22 — a group that included Mancuso and Vonn — were among those most affected by the weather.
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The world's second biggest nation has much work ahead of it, but there are tiny signs of fresh sprouts, something that may be kick-started further in 2017 when the nation's hosts its first global football tournament – the Under-20 World Cup.
All right, let's start further back.
To improve social justice through education you have to start further back.
Do we start further back, with murder and mystery in Shakespeare?
The two sides agreed to start further confidence-building measures immediately, a statement from the Norwegian mediators said.
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