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to further studying
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "to further studying" is not correct in standard written English.
It should be "to further study" or "to further the study" depending on the context. Example: "The grant will provide funding to further study the effects of climate change on marine life."
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Alternative expressions(20)
to advance research
to investigate further
to delve deeper
to explore in more detail
to study further
to further investigate
to delve deeper into
to explore further
for further study
for future research
to further exploring
to further identifying
to further reviewing
to further discussing
to further evaluating
to further testing
to further review
to further consider
to further examining
to further research
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Exact Expressions
4 human-written examples
These measurements indicate that the response of cells to large focal stresses may contain three-dimensional global deformations and show the suitability of this workstation to further studying cellular response to mechanical stresses.
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Taken together, these results provide major implications of involvement of these SET domain genes in neural development and have special reference to further studying their biological functions.
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To further studying the mechanisms of PL-mediated apoptosis, we performed xenograft assay, together with in vitro assays, to evaluate the effect of PL on the genesis and progression of the tumors formed from the inoculation of prostate cancer PC3 or DU145 cells.
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Finding more genes with an expression pattern correlated to partial resistance will help us to build gene sets to further studying preformed defense.
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Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
Similar Expressions
54 human-written examples
She returned to New York to further study music at Julliard.
News & Media
Ibama workers went on strike, forcing him to call in specialists from the World Bank and Inter-American Development Bank to further study the projects on the Madeira River in Rondonia State, Mr. Fleischer said.
News & Media
To further study the system, a numerical simulation was developed.
Thus, the top phase from the system was subjected to further studied.
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All of these inspired us to further study local learning within covariate shift.
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To further study the performance of CMG, MSEtest experiments on all determinative pollutant was performed.
Consequently 70 were included to further study their significance.
Science
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Use the correct infinitive form "to further study" instead of the grammatically incorrect "to further studying". This ensures clarity and adherence to standard English.
Common error
Avoid using the gerund form after "to" when expressing purpose or intention. Always use the base form of the verb (e.g., "to further study") instead of the gerund (e.g., "to further studying").
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "to further studying" functions incorrectly as an infinitive phrase. The correct usage requires the base form of the verb, making the proper form "to further study". Ludwig flags it as incorrect.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
The phrase "to further studying" is grammatically incorrect. The correct form is "to further study". Ludwig AI identifies this as an error, suggesting the use of the base verb form after "to further". While the intended meaning involves expressing an intention to investigate something more deeply, the incorrect grammar detracts from clarity and credibility. The phrase appears in scientific contexts, but should be corrected to maintain formality and accuracy. It's recommended to use alternative phrases like "to investigate further" or "to explore in more detail" for a better grammatical structure.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
to study further
Reverses the order and uses the infinitive form of the verb.
to further investigate
Replaces "study" with a more specific synonym "investigate".
to delve deeper into
Uses a more figurative expression implying a thorough exploration.
to explore further
Emphasizes the exploratory aspect of studying.
to expand on the study of
Adds specificity, focusing on expanding the study of something.
to extend the research
Uses "extend" and "research" making it more suitable for formal, research-oriented contexts.
for further study
Uses a prepositional phrase instead of an infinitive.
to continue the investigation
Emphasizes continuation and uses "investigation" instead of "study".
for future research
Focuses on future research efforts.
to build upon the current knowledge
Highlights building upon existing knowledge and may be useful in academic writing.
FAQs
How do I correctly use "to further study" in a sentence?
Use "to further study" when you want to express the intention to investigate or learn more about something. For example, "More research is needed "to further study" the effects of the new drug".
Is it correct to say "to further studying"?
No, it is not correct. The correct form is "to further study". The word "study" should be in its base form after "to further".
What are some alternatives to "to further study"?
You can use alternatives like "to investigate further", "to explore more", or "to delve deeper", depending on the context.
What's the difference between "to further study" and "further studying"?
"To further study" is an infinitive phrase indicating purpose or intention. "Further studying" (without the "to") can function as a gerund or part of a continuous verb tense, but is not grammatically correct when 'to' preceeds it.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
85%
Authority and reliability
2.5/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested