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to further enlarge
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "to further enlarge" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the act of increasing size, scope, or extent in a more advanced or additional manner. Example: "The company plans to further enlarge its operations to meet the growing demand in the market."
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The critical question now is: will this be enough for Putin, or will he and the rebels press their advantage and try to further enlarge the territory under their control?
News & Media
The Europeans are still divided over how to deal with Russia, particularly regarding the issue of whether to further enlarge NATO — which Russia opposes — and the European Union's growing dependence on Russia for its energy.
News & Media
The Europeans are still divided over how to deal with Russia, including the issue of whether to further enlarge NATO -- which Russia opposes -- and the E.U.'s growing dependence on Russia for its energy.
News & Media
In order to further enlarge the TiO2/electrolyte contact area, Xie et al. fabricated a self-powered PEC photodetector based on TiO2 nanorod arrays/water UVPD [21].
Science
To further enlarge the class of mathematical models for which the theoretical tools hold, Antczak extended the invexity to G-invexity [19] for scalar differentiable functions.
The proposed method employs spatial linear prediction technique to do extrapolation on the synthetic aperture obtained by ETAM to further enlarge the aperture size, which is the main reason leading to superior bearing resolution to ETAM method.
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If this crack in the armor of the North American is allowed to be further enlarged here in Colorado, it will be directly owing to sportsmen's, and sportsmen's groups', collective failure to hold wildlife managers and lawmaker's feet firmly to the cleansing fire of the NAM.
News & Media
China's massive $600 billion stimulus package has been directed at further enlarging China's productive capacity rather than consumption.
News & Media
However, these lesions may further enlarge, posing several risks to the patient.
The identification of new genetic variants further enlarge the spectrum of mutations in SLC20A2, helping to better elucidate the worldwide distribution and the different clinical features.
However, the GLV-1h255 mediated over-expression of MMP-9 did not further enlarge these lymph nodes, as they had a similar size compared to GLV-1h68-treated animals and were significantly smaller than those in PBS treated animals.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When using "to further enlarge", ensure it clearly connects to a previously mentioned act of enlarging. It's most effective when showing a continued or additional expansion.
Common error
Avoid using "to further enlarge" when the context already implies additional expansion. For example, instead of saying "to further enlarge the already large area", consider simply saying "to enlarge the already large area further" or "to expand the already large area".
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Linguistic Context
The primary grammatical function of "to further enlarge" is that of an infinitive phrase indicating purpose or intention. It typically modifies a verb, explaining the reason behind an action. Ludwig's examples show its use in science, news, and general contexts.
Frequent in
Science
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News & Media
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Wiki
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "to further enlarge" is a grammatically sound and useful phrase that indicates the intention to expand something beyond its current state. Ludwig AI identifies its usage across diverse contexts, including science, news media, and general writing. While it's generally appropriate for neutral to formal registers, avoid redundancy by ensuring the context warrants the emphasis on additional expansion. Alternatives such as "to additionally expand" and "to increase even more" can provide nuanced substitutions. Remember that this construction typically serves as an infinitive of purpose modifying a verb and explaining intent or reasoning behind an action.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
to additionally expand
Replaces "further enlarge" with synonyms "additionally expand".
to increase even more
Uses "increase" instead of "enlarge" and adds "even more" for emphasis.
to expand to a greater extent
Substitutes "enlarge" with "expand" and clarifies the degree of expansion.
to develop more fully
Focuses on development and completeness rather than pure size.
to extend even further
Replaces "enlarge" with "extend" and adds "even further" for emphasis.
to broaden even more
Replaces "enlarge" with "broaden" and adds "even more" for emphasis.
to amplify to a greater degree
Substitutes "enlarge" with "amplify" to suggest intensification.
to escalate further
Replaces "enlarge" with "escalate" to suggest intensification and growth.
to aggrandize even more
Uses a more formal term, "aggrandize", to indicate increasing power or importance.
to augment to a greater degree
Substitutes "enlarge" with "augment" to suggest adding to something to improve it.
FAQs
How can I use "to further enlarge" in a sentence?
Use "to further enlarge" to indicate an additional expansion beyond a previous one. For instance, "The company plans to "to further enlarge" its market share next year" suggests they've already been working to enlarge it.
What are some alternatives to "to further enlarge"?
You can use alternatives like "to additionally expand", "to extend even further", or "to increase even more", depending on the specific nuance you want to convey.
Is it redundant to use "to further enlarge" after already describing something as 'large'?
It can be. While grammatically correct, using "to further enlarge" after describing something as 'large' might be redundant. Consider rephrasing to emphasize the degree of expansion or using a more concise expression.
What's the difference between "to further enlarge" and "to enlarge"?
"To enlarge" simply means to make something bigger. "To further enlarge" implies that something has already been enlarged to some degree, and you are now taking steps to increase it even more.
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