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Discover LudwigThe phrase "travel further" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to express the concept of continuing a journey to a place more distant or further away from where you are. For example: "I want to travel further and explore more of the world."
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They need to travel further.
The two Gibson books travel further back.
(Surely they'll travel further, but that's the first two episodes).
Many find no reason to travel further than Harlem.
Electrons travel further in graphene than in any other material.
As television becomes more international, broken secrets travel further.
Arctic terns thus travel further than any other bird species.
We also plan to travel further afield and enjoy the fabled autumn colours.
He can also apply for permission to travel further afield and, on occasion, it is granted.
But be warned: slugs and snails can travel further than you think and may well reappear.
Each chapter ends with a short reading list for those who wish to travel further.
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