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The phrase "went further in" is correct and usable in written English.
It is often used to mean that a person proceeded to explore a subject or concept more deeply. For example: "John was intrigued by the economic system and wanted to learn more, so he went further in and read more books on the subject."
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Ms. Leigh went further in defending Margot.
Software industry lobbyists went further in their criticism.
However, Justice Breyer went further in his Fox interview.
But Smith went further in his argument to the court.
Glyn Moody went further in a blog entitled: Apple's iBooks 2: an attack on educational freedoms.
But speaking to reporters a few hours later, Mr. Edwards went further in criticizing the groups.
"He pushed a lot of friends, and they went further in life because of him".
Rupert Murdoch's Sky News went further in that direction, reporting: "Hezbollah gain control of Lebanese government".
The state report went further in its recommendations on water conveyance, calling for twin tunnels.
The PPI went further in saying that Democrats should also support the democratisation of Muslim countries.
Individual clerics went further in addressing parliament, warning politicians of the perils of confronting the church.
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