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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a far fetched case" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation or argument that seems unlikely or implausible.
Example: "The lawyer presented a far fetched case that the defendant was innocent based on circumstantial evidence alone."
Alternatives: "an unlikely scenario" or "a dubious claim".
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Walter comes up with a far fetched story about the paintings representing the plight of post-war orphans in Germany.
Considering the risks involved in this industry usage of completely autonomous robots, first without achieving very high reliability, is still a far fetch choice.
Sometime later these four characters all end up in a park to tangle with an apparent drug runner, David's anxiety and a far-fetched case of mistaken identity.
To say that there will be no PS4 because of a management change is a bit far fetched.
I know this might sound a bit far fetched but no word of a lie -- these two incidents occurred. .
But that may be a bit far fetched.
[air kisses] Lady #2: [air kisses] My heli to East Hampton's leaving in 10!" seem a bit far fetched.
Sound a little far fetched?
At the Bar: This one's a little far fetched.
The scenes in which Reynolds fights off multi-people attacking him are a little far fetched.
Some of the auto-biographical parts did seem a little far fetched but hey, that's Hollywood.
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