Sentence examples for a bit far afield from inspiring English sources

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I realize, however, that I have wandered a bit far afield from my original purpose.

This is a bit far afield from what some of these firms have done in the United States, and it presents new risks.

Death penalty opponents said that the subject was a bit far afield in the larger debate on capital punishment but that it nonetheless underscored the kind of harsh reality involved in putting people to death.

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That is going a bit far.

That's going a bit far.

That may be going a bit far.

The Victorian setting was just right for a story about repressed desires and buried pain, and if the show occasionally rambled a bit too far afield (i.e., the rather predictable Frankenstein-Caliban story), the show's weird and lovely heart made its occasional excesses easy to forgive.

That claim seems a bit far-fetched.

Probably a bit far-fetched.

It is not the first time that Mr. Murray, 67, has taken a position far afield of the experts.

In the face of missing preliminaries, the project of education hubs might be a step too far afield.

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