C1 Expression Formal 3 min de lectura

This warrants further investigation

Research methodology and reporting expression

Literalmente: This justifies more searching into the matter.

Use this to professionally signal that you've found a clue that needs more attention.

En 15 segundos

  • Used when a situation requires more research or attention.
  • Sounds professional, objective, and slightly like a detective.
  • Indicates that current information is interesting but incomplete.

Significado

This means you've found something so interesting or suspicious that you can't just ignore it. You need to spend more time looking for the truth or more details.

Ejemplos clave

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1

In a business meeting about a budget gap

We found a $5,000 discrepancy that warrants further investigation.

We found a $5,000 error that we need to look into.

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2

Texting a friend about a suspicious social media post

He said he was home, but his photo is at the beach? This warrants further investigation.

He's lying about where he is; let's find out why.

😊
3

A scientist discussing a weird lab result

The cells reacted strangely to the heat, which warrants further investigation.

The cells did something odd, so we must study them more.

👔
🌍

Contexto cultural

This phrase is the quintessential 'academic cliffhanger.' It is famously used at the end of research papers to suggest that while the current study is done, the mystery isn't fully solved. It reflects a Western cultural emphasis on empirical evidence and the scientific method.

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The 'Detective' Tone

If you use this in a casual setting, lean into the 'detective' persona. It makes the phrase funny rather than sounding like you're a robot.

⚠️

Don't over-investigate

Using this for every small problem can make you seem indecisive. Use it only when the issue is actually complex.

En 15 segundos

  • Used when a situation requires more research or attention.
  • Sounds professional, objective, and slightly like a detective.
  • Indicates that current information is interesting but incomplete.

What It Means

Imagine you are a detective holding a magnifying glass. You see a tiny clue. It’s not enough to solve the case yet. But it is enough to make you say, "Wait, I need to look closer." That is exactly what this warrants further investigation means. It says that a situation deserves more of your time and energy. It implies that the current information is incomplete. You are signaling that you aren't ready to make a final decision yet.

How To Use It

You usually put this at the end of a discovery. If you find a weird error in a spreadsheet, you say it. If your friend tells a story that doesn't quite add up, you say it. It functions as a formal bridge between finding a problem and starting to solve it. You can use it as a full sentence or part of a report. It sounds very smart and deliberate. It makes you sound like someone who values accuracy over speed.

When To Use It

Use this in professional settings like meetings or emails. It is perfect for when you find a 'red flag' in a project. It also works in academic writing when your data shows something weird. Surprisingly, it’s great for dry humor too. If your roommate suddenly has a brand new car, you might say it with a wink. It adds a layer of mock-seriousness to everyday mysteries. Use it when you want to sound objective and calm.

When NOT To Use It

Avoid this for very simple, obvious things. If you drop an egg, you don't need 'further investigation' to know it's broken. Don't use it in highly emotional or tragic moments. Saying this after a breakup would make you sound like a robot. It can also feel a bit too cold for close friends unless you are joking. If someone is asking for immediate help, don't use this phrase. It suggests a delay for study, not fast action.

Cultural Background

This phrase comes from the worlds of science, law, and policing. In research papers, it is the classic way to end a study. It basically means, "I found something, but I need more grant money to keep going!" In English-speaking cultures, we value 'due diligence.' This phrase shows you are being careful and responsible. It has a very 'Sherlock Holmes' vibe that people recognize instantly. It’s the ultimate professional way to say 'I smell something fishy.'

Common Variations

You might hear people say the matter warrants investigation or this requires deeper look. Sometimes people use merits instead of warrants. In casual talk, people just say we should look into that. But this warrants further investigation remains the gold standard for sounding official. It carries a weight that other phrases just don't have. It sounds like a headline in a prestigious newspaper.

Notas de uso

This is a high-level C1 phrase. It is primarily used in formal writing and professional speech. Using it correctly shows you have a strong grasp of 'corporate' or 'academic' English.

💡

The 'Detective' Tone

If you use this in a casual setting, lean into the 'detective' persona. It makes the phrase funny rather than sounding like you're a robot.

⚠️

Don't over-investigate

Using this for every small problem can make you seem indecisive. Use it only when the issue is actually complex.

💬

The Academic Secret

In university papers, this phrase is often a polite way of saying 'I don't know the answer yet, but please give me a good grade anyway!'

Ejemplos

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#1 In a business meeting about a budget gap
💼

We found a $5,000 discrepancy that warrants further investigation.

We found a $5,000 error that we need to look into.

Here it sounds professional and serious about money.

#2 Texting a friend about a suspicious social media post
😊

He said he was home, but his photo is at the beach? This warrants further investigation.

He's lying about where he is; let's find out why.

Used here for humorous, 'detective-mode' gossip.

#3 A scientist discussing a weird lab result
👔

The cells reacted strangely to the heat, which warrants further investigation.

The cells did something odd, so we must study them more.

This is the classic, literal use in a scientific context.

#4 Talking to a partner about a strange noise in the house
🤝

That thumping sound in the attic definitely warrants further investigation.

We should go check what that noise is.

Adds a bit of dramatic flair to a common household worry.

#5 Reacting to a child's very creative excuse
😄

You say an alien ate your homework? This warrants further investigation, young man.

I don't believe you; let's talk about this.

A playful way to tell a child you know they are lying.

#6 Discussing a complex emotional issue in therapy
💭

Your reaction to that specific word warrants further investigation into your past.

We should talk more about why that word upsets you.

Used to gently suggest that a feeling has deeper roots.

Ponte a prueba

Choose the correct word to complete this professional observation.

The sudden drop in website traffic ___ further investigation.

✓ ¡Correcto! ✗ No del todo. Respuesta correcta: warrants

The verb `warrants` means to justify or deserve. It is the standard partner for `further investigation`.

Complete the phrase with the correct adjective.

This discovery is significant and warrants ___ investigation.

✓ ¡Correcto! ✗ No del todo. Respuesta correcta: further

The word `further` is used here to mean 'additional' or 'more' in a metaphorical sense.

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Ayudas visuales

Formality Spectrum of 'Looking Into It'

Casual

Used with friends over coffee.

Let's check it out.

Neutral

Standard workplace communication.

We should look into this.

Formal

Official reports and serious meetings.

This warrants further investigation.

Very Formal

Legal or high-level academic papers.

The undersigned deems further inquiry necessary.

When to say 'This warrants further investigation'

Warrants Further Investigation
🧪

Scientific Research

Unexpected data in a lab.

📊

Corporate Audit

Missing money in a report.

🕵️‍♀️

Playful Gossip

Friend acting suspicious.

🛠️

Quality Control

A product breaking too easily.

Preguntas frecuentes

11 preguntas

They are related! A police warrant is a document that justifies an action. To warrant something means to justify it.

Yes, this needs further investigation is perfectly fine. However, warrants sounds much more official and authoritative.

Not necessarily. You can use it for a surprisingly good result too, like Our sales doubled, which warrants further investigation.

It sounds like 'WAR-unts.' The first syllable rhymes with 'door' or 'more.'

Yes, but usually as a joke. If a friend sends a weird photo, replying This warrants further investigation is a funny way to ask for details.

In this context, further means 'more' or 'additional.' It refers to moving forward in the process of looking.

Use further for metaphorical distance (like time or study). Use farther for physical distance (like miles or kilometers).

Yes, it is used throughout the English-speaking world, including the UK, USA, Canada, and Australia.

You can say His behavior warrants further investigation. It sounds like you are suspicious of what he is doing.

In casual speech, people often just say Let's look into that. It means the same thing but with less 'fancy' energy.

No, it sounds objective. It focuses on the situation or the data, not on blaming a specific person.

Frases relacionadas

Look into it

To investigate or check something (more casual).

Due diligence

The careful research one does before making a business decision.

Dig deeper

To look for more hidden information.

Follow the trail

To look for more clues based on what you already found.

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