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Discover Ludwig"warrant further" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use this phrase to indicate that something is deserving of more attention, consideration, or investigation. For example: "The evidence presented in the case seems to warrant further investigation."
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These findings warrant further functional investigation.
Most of these entries could warrant further debate of course.
Apparently the facts alone did not warrant further inquiry.
The molts and plumage sequence may warrant further investigation.
The long-term implications of this finding warrant further investigation.
Our findings warrant further testing in future larger trials.
Either explanations warrant further evaluation.
These differences warrant further investigation.
These findings warrant further investigation.
Two critical aspects warrant further discussion.
The present results warrant further PET studies in human subjects.
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