Sentence examples for a far off from inspiring English sources

The phrase "a far off" is not correct in standard written English; it should be "far off" or "a far-off." You can use "far off" to describe something that is distant in space or time, while "a far-off" can be used as an adjective to describe a noun
Example: "The village was located in a far-off land, untouched by modern civilization."

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"The idea of getting back into work isn't such a far off memory.

But really Kennedy, was our high king who lived in a far off land.

A life-affirming journey to a far off land may be a bit far-fetched, but this is the movies.

A far off land.

I slapped the Gear VR on my head and went away into a far off land.

To a far off Lyn called Brook.

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For a far off-center dopant, we again find a maximization (at about η≈0. 51) in the excitation rate just like the near off-center location.

That's a far-off target.

That is still a far-off prospect.

[Smiles as at a far-off recollection.] Our child?

There is an island in a far-off sea,.

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