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Discover LudwigThe phrase "take further" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It means to continue or extend something, often in a more advanced or detailed way. Example: "The teacher encouraged his students to take further their understanding of the subject by conducting individual research projects."
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Take further?
Closure over Henry will take further time.
The parties have to take further steps.
I will take further action with them for sure.
If we are not satisfied we will take further action".
This week's G8 summit in Canada will take further measures.
Ashurbanipal had to take further action to quell the rebellion.
"Deals will rush in before they take further loss".
That should alert him or her to take further action.
During a drought, water suppliers can take further measures to enhance supplies or reduce demand.
Cameron also insisted the UK needed to take further measures to make the economy more competitive.
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