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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a farther" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used when comparing distances or extents, often in a more formal context.
Example: "The mountain peak is a farther distance from the base than I initially thought."
Alternatives: "a greater distance" or "a more distant".
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ON A FARTHER SHORE: The Life and Legacy of Rachel Carson, by William Souder.
His two most irritating traits are both in evidence in "A Farther Shore".
How this was made possible is the subject of "A Farther Shore," Gerry Adams's new memoir.
That's a farther away place than I know how to get to.
Attention then shifted to a farther planet in the system, Gliese 581d, which had been dismissed as too cold.
Faith in humankind unaided by grace after Hitler, Stalin and Pol Pot takes a farther leap than faith in God.
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But sensitivity increases over time to compensate for a later, weaker return signal from a farther-off target.
More eyes have been trained on his decision to shift his MEPs from a centre-right to a farther-right, Eurosceptic caucus in the European Parliament.
William Gibson's The Peripheral was set in two futures, a near-future dystopia and a farther-off postapocalypse in which many contemporary environmental, economic, and social concerns converged.
A farther-reaching matter arising from artistic perspective was the relation between projections of the same object from different points of view and different positions of the canvas.
From a farther-off cookout, guys playing Frisbee and holding Solo cups in their free hands ran past Smokey without paying him much mind.
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