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further
Preposition
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When something is further away, it is at a longer distance.
We walked further than we had planned.
He lives further off in that direction.
further
Adjective
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more; additional
Some further problems have come up.
further
Verb
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When you further something, you encourage it to grow.
Further the economy.
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When you further something, you support it to progress or grow.
stage
Noun
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a high floor where some people perform while other people watch
The actors performed on the stage while the audience watched.
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a vehicle, especially a horse-drawn coach, usually stagecoach
The stage arrived in Dodge City with Lola Montez on board.
We took a ride on the stagecoach at the amusement park.
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a phase or level
The first stage in our trip to the moon will be the blast off.
Have you completed the first stage in your training?
stage
Verb
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to put or "mount" a work on the stage
This producer stages shows around the world.
The producers will stage the new musical in New York, London, and Toronto.
The show was staged in Montreal before it opened in New York.
Producers are staging the show in several cities.
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How do I use further stage in a sentence?
News and current affairs
Concentration of media ownership and control further fuels popular mistrust, setting the stage for citizen investigation to enter the vacuum.