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The phrase "they have further" is not correct as it stands and is incomplete in written English.
It can be used in contexts where "further" is meant to be followed by a noun or a verb, such as "they have further information" or "they have further questions." Example: "After reviewing the report, they have further insights to share with the team."
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And they have further to sink.
Indeed, in some respects they have further muddied the waters.
If they have further communications about value, they have the ability to communicate with us".
Because of that, they have further embraced their role as doubles diplomats.
The police, saying they have further work to do, are left with a mystery.
Fictionally, they have further to travel; that is more interesting than if they are high achievers from the first.
"They have further to walk and they are less prepared for the journey, and they don't make it".
With talk of a recession hanging over the markets, many investors still think they have further to fall.
They have further argued that without the results of those tests, the government could not claim that the flares were flawed.
In latest research, two City brokers at least - Schroders Salomon Smith Barney and Seymour Pierce - think they have further to go.
Ike, German volunteer with Slovenian NGO Adra It's misty, foggy and they have further to go, they are completely exhausted and some of them can't go any further.
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