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The phrase "warranted further" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It means that something requires or justifies additional action, investigation, or consideration. Here are a few examples: 1. The results of the study are inconclusive and warrant further research. 2. Their behavior on the field has warranted further disciplinary action. 3. The defendant's actions were deemed serious enough to warrant further investigation by the police. 4. The success of our marketing campaign has warranted further investment in advertising. 5. The board of directors determined that the proposed merger warrants further discussion and analysis before making a decision.
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The finding warranted further investigation.
Preliminary results warranted further exploration, he said.
Nothing about it warranted further investigation.
But he felt the results warranted further investigation.
The results warranted further investigation of this treatment.
The doctors said there were slight abnormalities in Johnson's brain that warranted further study.
Stern says that meeting warranted further inquiry but was outside his jurisdiction to investigate.
The book does not make any direct allegations but Fletcher says Heginbotham's history with fires warranted further investigation.
This issue was significant enough that the team felt it warranted further investigation.
Finally, it said that the need for a transitional government warranted further study.
The study warranted further investigations to develop HDAC8-selective inhibitory molecule as a drug for neoplastic diseases.
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