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The phrase "a faraway setting" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a location that is distant or remote, often in the context of storytelling or describing a scene.
Example: "The novel takes place in a faraway setting, filled with magical creatures and ancient ruins."
Alternatives: "a distant location" or "a remote backdrop."
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Low pressure in a faraway setting seems ideal for Jason Bay, the former Met who spent three discouraging seasons, at premium prices, in New York.
Yet, on our mental map of the world, the country is little more than a faraway setting for earthquakes, tsunamis, and volcanic eruptions.
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Instead, the Army has ordered them to set aside their civilian lives, their jobs and their families to serve as peacekeepers in a faraway place that few of them gave much thought to a few months ago.
Timbuktu is no longer a faraway place from childhood.
(Land to yachties is a faraway place, like the moon).
Australia is a faraway place he rates little.
Thinking of moving to a faraway place?
I am somewhere else; a faraway place.
Take cover away from the C4 in a faraway place, as props won't help you.
Instead, Mr. Van, 25, is jobless, homeless and heavily indebted in a faraway land, set adrift by a global economic crisis that swallowed his $11-an-hour 11-an-hour 11-an-hoursands among the wave of 20,000 Vietnamese workers who came here in 2007.
My new novel is set in a faraway country.
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