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The phrase "actually far apart" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to emphasize the reality of a situation where two or more things are not close to each other, either physically or metaphorically.
Example: "Despite their claims of being close friends, their lives are actually far apart due to their differing priorities."
Alternatives: "truly distant" or "really separated".
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In "Paris," a couple's posture as they sit on a long park bench suggests that they may be sitting together, but they are actually far apart.
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What hopefully will change the fastest, though, is the misdirection and misinformation that leaves consumers spending hundreds of dollars on ineffective products, children missing days of school, and families spending hundreds of tearful hours in nit combing using combs with teeth that are too far apart to actually remove nits.
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