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From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishstill more/further/another/otherstill more/further/another/otherMORE/EXTRAused to emphasize that something increases more, there is more of something etc Kevin grew still more depressed. → still
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still more/further/another/other• But the consumer could benefit still further.• With the passage of the Poor Law Amendment Act in 1834 the condition of labourers deteriorated still further.• And I sowed seeds and grew plants and trees so that that place would be still more beautiful.• The incentive to borrow was raised still further by a reduction in the costs of bankruptcy and an increase in market liquidity.• Rape is a staple in pagan myth, and killing still more commonplace.• His adversaries include still more cossacks, a border guard or two, a rabbi, and a pugilist.• Clio engineers sought to improve still further on these virtues.• I had eaten four or five slices of bread without satisfying my hunger, so I reached for still another slice.
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