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The phrase "a far reaching information" is not correct in English.
It should be "far-reaching information." You can use it when describing information that has a wide impact or extensive relevance.
Example: "The report provided far-reaching information about the effects of climate change on global ecosystems."
Alternatives: "extensive information" or "broad information."
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The exchange had a far reaching impact on the student.
Such a far reaching topic as this does not lend itself to easy classifications.
The 2008 economic crisis has had a far reaching impact on countries around the world.
No other country of economic importance anywhere else in the world pursues such a far-reaching information policy which is detrimental to its own companies - without any discernible reason.
Genetic information leaks may have more far reaching impacts than information leaks in clinics or other social situations.
A do nothing executive or a too far reaching one?
Thats a far reach for a utility mired in nine decades of regulation.
"It is a far reach.
"That's a far reach," Kerry said.
The clinical implications of such a reservoir are far reaching.
Indeed, Facebook recently expanded Sponsored Stories to its mobile platform, an arena where the misappropriation of personal information has far reaching and potentially dangerous consequences; the proposed settlement does not address this major expansion.
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