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The phrase "will only get further" is not correct in standard written English.
It may be intended to convey that something will continue to progress or advance, but the wording is awkward and unclear. Example: "If we don't address the issue now, it will only get further out of hand."
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Polling places will only get further strained with an increasing population.
You will only get the first interview from a percentage of the people that you apply with, and subsequently you will only get further interviews or offers from an even smaller percentage of those.
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The list will only get more diverse as we move further away from the attacks in time, but find their yield to be, sometimes accidentally, more and more a part of who are.
The damning report by the CHEM Trust, the British charity that investigates the harm chemicals cause humans and wildlife, highlights serious shortcomings in the UK's regulatory regime, which the report says will only get worse as the Government makes further budget cuts.
If exchange rates move even further apart, the prices will only get friendlier.
And if that leads to further economic decline, the people will only get angrier.
But the issue will only get more acute as commodity prices increase and the juggernaut spreads further into higher-cost regions such as the Northeastern United States and California.
This will only get worse.
The mood will only get worse.
And it will only get worse.
"I think things will only get worse".
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