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The phrase "also far fetched" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe an idea or concept that seems unlikely or implausible, often in a context where other ideas are being discussed.
Example: "While the initial theory was interesting, the conclusion drawn from it was also far fetched and lacked substantial evidence."
Alternatives: "also improbable" or "also unlikely".
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Also far fetched is your evil implication that my sons would be somehow relieved to be assigned to a mom/dad family after the death of my partner and me.
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That isn't too far fetched.
It is too far fetched to say it was alienated.
It doesn't seem too far fetched to believe that these two events are correlated.
Not too far fetched, blame it on the city's amazing delicacies and exquisite wines !
"I'm considering going as hunky Conan O'Brien -- but that might be too far fetched".
Or better yet, maybe that plexiglass thing isn't too far fetched.
it's as far fetched as you can possible get.
Also this is not far fetched because many freeways already are used for solar cells.
When I first heard that quote in my darker days, it seemed so far fetched and far away and also so comforting.
The police are also partial to a good drug scare story, however far fetched it might be.
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