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The phrase "a far reaching selection of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a wide variety or extensive range of options available in a particular context.
Example: "The conference offered a far reaching selection of topics, ensuring that all attendees could find something relevant to their interests."
Alternatives: "an extensive array of" or "a broad range of".
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The exchange had a far reaching impact on the student.
Rock Sounds Faye Lewis also enjoyed the variety, calling the album "a non-stop exotic cabaret for the ears, delivering a far-reaching selection of songs that leap between a blend of catchy pop punk".
Moreover, such far reaching effects of natural selection would lead to innate ideas not merely of colors and shapes, but of dogs, cats, cars, skyscrapers, and movie stars.
We believe this study establishes a new and robust ecologically relevant model of social learning in Drosophila with possible far reaching implications for neurobiology, Darwinian selection and evolution.
Thats a far reach for a utility mired in nine decades of regulation.
These investigations have identified a wide range of light-induced effects with far reaching prospects for photonic engineering.
Selection for any one of these QTL is likely to have far reaching consequences on plant fitness.
"It is a far reach.
The clinical implications of such a reservoir are far reaching.
The demonstration of how selection index theory can improve the efficacy of selection against hip dysplasia has far reaching implications illustrating that substantial increases in response to selection are easily achievable.
It has resulted in far reaching implications and a number of novel designer systems including epigenome editing.
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