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No, I've got a strong feeling about further education, which is that I think in life you should only be doing two things ever.
about further education, which is that
I'd like you to further defend that.
I'll go on one step further.
In times when prices are generally rising, people tend to expect them to rise further.
people tend to expect them to rise further,
Wallace didn't know it, but while they're pretty close now, the two partly-sunken continents used to be much, much further apart.
the two partly-sunken continents used to be much, much further apart.
The transition to fashion accelerated further after World War Two, as U.S.
The transition to fashion accelerated further after World War Two as U.S.
Um, my son actually lives a little further away.
Um, my son actually lives a little further away.
so. So, to further help that, I've got my friend Cherry Wallis from Birmingham.
So to further help that, I've got my friend Cherry Wallis from Birmingham. She's gonna
For example, "Let's move on to our next key point," or "Turning our attention now to the results of our market research." Providing more details: "I'd like to expand on..." For example, "I'd like to expand on my point about the fall in GDP." You can also say, "Let me elaborate further." Linking to another topic: As I said at the beginning, you can use this one to remind your audience about a point you made earlier.
You can also say, let me elaborate further.
If you'd like to take your English a step further, then I really, really recommend Audible.
If you'd like to take your English a step further,
House, I shall have further such meetings later today.
In addition to my duties in this House, I shall have further such meetings later today.