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Discover LudwigThe phrase "taking further" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it in order to refer to the action of advancing in a direction, or continuing some activity. For example, "We plan on taking further steps to improve our customer service."
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I don't rule out taking further steps.
Officially support any staff taking further industrial action on cuts.
Cheshire Police investigated the collapse of the trial but decided against taking further action.
We have taken action in relation to those individuals and will be taking further action".
We want to see the insurance policies in our hands before taking further action".
In taking further liberties, the justification is that the translator is himself making a poem.
Jeon says the ACLU is considering taking further legal action, possibly including a lawsuit.
And he kept taking further and more difficult paths where some former disciples refused to follow.
Cornell will automatically cease taking further NYPFL deductions once an employee has contributed $107.97 during calendar year 2019.
But a ministry official said Japan was not considering stopping sales or taking further action against the drug's maker.
We will not be taking further decisions on work stream proposals or structures whilst we remain in incident mode.
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