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still further

adverb as in yet

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When Marston died in 1947, her political edge waned still further.

These counties have inner-ring and outer-ring suburbs, still further out exurbs, and even a few patches of farmland.

Still further online scouring by police produced another remarkable twist.

Roman Kokorev, a senior researcher in the International Law Department of the Russian Federation government, goes still further.

The money will probably flow accordingly, undermining the stability of the banks still further.

The improvement of transport still further swelled the volume of production.

De Lisle says that where we have hand grenades we can advance still further; where we have not, we lose ground.

Why might not the same system be found to answer in regions lying still further to the east?

It would be a mistake to still further complicate matters at this junction, he thought.

Others have greatly increased in brightness; and, still further, many familiar suns have ceased to shine.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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