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The phrase "and on the far side of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a location or position that is beyond a certain point or barrier, often in a physical or metaphorical sense.
Example: "The treasure was hidden deep in the forest, and on the far side of the river, there was a cave that held the key."
Alternatives: "beyond" or "on the other side of".
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She was, after all, in college and on the far side of growing up.
Many looked downtrodden, and on the far side of middle age.
Cross the road and, on the far side of the bridge, take the footpath down to the towpath.
And on the far side of the world, China has seized on discarded American research to pursue a safer reactor based on an abundant element called thorium.
It's reportedly bronze age in origin, and on the far side of Jarvis Brook are bronze age field systems lost beneath the modern grouse moor.
He was making his way, trying not to lose his balance along the edge of a hill, and below the hill was the creek, and on the far side of the creek were several adults and children.
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He was a magus, and remains firmly on the far side of the scientific revolution.
We find Mohin Sangma and his son, Tengsim Marak, on the far side of the river.
And it was time — long past time — to focus on the far side of the hyphen.
Ask Italian students what awaits them on the far side of their degrees and they shrug.
On the far side of that line lies the possibility of censorship and state-sponsored propaganda.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.
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