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Anonymous Posted 12 years ago
Grammar

Further to

If someone is talking about a particular subject ; about John in this example, and someone wants to add something, can he say

Further to what you were talking about, John shouldn't have done what he did.

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Anonymous Further to what you were talking about, John shouldn't have done what he did. OK.

  • Anonymous Further to what you were talking about, John shouldn't have done what he did.
  • OK.
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AnonymousFurther to what you were talking about, John shouldn't have done what he did.
OK.
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Further to is used for letters or emails.

further to mainly UK formal › used in http://dictionary.cambridge.org/search/british/direct/?q=business http://dictionary.cambridge.
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AnonymousWhat would be a more suitable word or words?
'Further to' is quite suitable.

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