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Further On Up The Road by Roy Buchanan

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Intellectual property and copyright. Private legal services - Asset planning and protection. Private legal services - Clinical negligence and personal injury. I have to look further into the question of moving farther from my office. There was no further discussion. You wouldn't say "The apartment is how FUR from my office?

And I always thought that 'farther' is American English while 'further' is the British equivalent. I will always use "further". Maybe it's because I'm a purist, and Australian, but I do not use "farther" in any context. See, if I say "It is further away", "futher" is correct because it is being used in the time context, even though distance is inferred In most not all cases, further can be used in place of farther, but there are more cases where farther can not be used in place of further.


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According to the American Heritage Dictionary, since the Middle English period many writers have used farther and further interchangeably. That is be true, John, but there are certainly examples where "further" cannot be replaced by "farther". In the UK most of us use 'further' for everything, as Fowler, who disapproved of this new rule, predicted.

For more details, you can read my post: Do you have a question?

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