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The phrase "a bit more far reaching" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing ideas, policies, or actions that have a broader impact or influence than initially considered.
Example: "The new policy is a bit more far reaching than we anticipated, affecting not just our department but the entire organization."
Alternatives: "somewhat more extensive" or "a little more impactful".
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Feeling like something a bit more far-flung?
While this is most likely symbolic, the next theory is a bit more reaching.
At nearly 8 feet long, it has a bit more reach than the average astronaut.
It needed a bit more depth to reach that goal.
Other forecasters are a bit more subdued, but far more optimistic than they were just two months ago.
Its notification system is a bit more complicated, but far more capable.
OO Obama Recasts Climate Change As A More Far-Reaching Peril in recent speech.
Jonny and I are pretty similar, though he's a bit more vain than me – far more, in fact.
Beau-Séjour Bécot is a bit more wallet-friendly, so far as Bordeaux is concerned, as is Château de Reignac.
What's happened is you've reached a bit more of a critical mass here".
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