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The phrase "which furthers" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used to connote a sense of progress or advancement, as in, "A commitment to social justice which furthers our mission of a unified society."
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Assimilation policies also convey that immigrants' cultures are inferior, which furthers resentment.
The suits were not mentioned at all by the BBC studio panel before the game, which furthers the sense that criticism only came afterwards.
The British oil major and Husky, a Canadian producer controlled by Hong Kong tycoon Li Ka-shing, plan to spend at least $5.5 billion initially on the venture, which furthers efforts to secure markets for Canada's huge oil sands resource.
Talented youngsters are often not encouraged to study, but are instead pressurised to marry young and have numerous children, which furthers the cycle of welfare dependence.Outsiders are often regarded with deep suspicion, referred as to gadje, meaning non-Roma, with sometimes tragic consequences.
Lyon's Den, which furthers Rob Lowe Rob Lowe 's career evolution from snarky bad boy to white-collar do-gooder.
Thus, the Ethiopian state assumes a legal obligation to pastoral people's right to development in a way which furthers their rights and interests.
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Which further muffles the words.
This, in turn, depresses spending, which further intensifies deflation.
Mismatches were inevitable, which further harmed the sport.
He also lacks a competent go-to move on offense, which further decreases his marketability.
Aguigui guessed that Roark was stealing weapons, which further inflamed him.
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