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Discover Ludwig"by far" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is typically used to show that one thing is significantly greater, better, or more intense than something else. It can be used in various contexts, such as comparisons, opinions, and emphasis. Examples: 1. "The new restaurant in town is by far the best one I've ever been to." 2. "Of all the cities I've visited, Paris is by far my favorite." 3. "By far, the most challenging part of the job is dealing with difficult customers." 4. "The movie was by far the most thrilling and entertaining one I've seen this year." 5. "By far, the biggest mistake we made was not checking the weather before our trip."
Dictionary
By far
phrase
To a considerably large extent, easily.
Exact(60)
By far.
By far, and by far.
"By far," Jones said.
By far the fattest turkey of 2012.
By far the largest import is grain.
"By far, this was the worst".
By far the largest number were Australians.
By far our most interesting".
"By far," Heisey said with a smile.
Oh, yeah, by far.
He failed by far.
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