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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a fairly distant" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is not close in terms of physical distance, time, or relationship.
Example: "The two countries have a fairly distant relationship, with little communication between them."
Alternatives: "a relatively far" or "a somewhat remote".
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Now, though, that logic seems a fairly distant memory.
Beef Or Salmon, Ireland's great hope, ran on in the closing stages but was still a fairly distant fourth.
Full disclosure: I've certainly referred, in newspaper copy, to books with which I have, shall we say, a fairly distant relationship.
Soon she stumbles on the graves of Lee Krasner and Elaine de Kooning, and she imagines that the two women -- who in real life, it seems, had a fairly distant and competitive relationship -- had a lesbian affair.
This event feels more and more like an exercise in nostalgia, the audience's roars a fairly distant echo, now, of the ones which sounded around the stadium during the Olympics.
By adding Ralston's nearly 27percentt share of the pet food market to the 18.6 percent it already commands, Nestle, the maker of Fancy Feast and Mighty Dog, leaps from a fairly distant second place to the industry's dominant company.
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This is all fairly distant speculation, though, and it depends very much on what TV makers bring to their devices.
One LgtC mechanism invokes an aspartate fairly distant (∼9 Å) from the sugar binding site and structural dynamics.
He explains that this happens because these managers are able to act as a bridge between fairly distant cliques, helping transfer information between them and even acting as a source of information for their own clique.
The detection of such small planets means that Marcy and Butler's equipment is sensitive enough to detect a twin of our solar system, one with a Jupiter-mass planet fairly distant from its star.
While a representative of class A GPCRs, bovine rhodopsin is not a ligand-activated GPCR and is fairly distant in sequence homology to other class A GPCRs.
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