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The phrase "and too far" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate an excessive distance or extent in a particular context, often in a figurative sense.
Example: "I wanted to help, but I felt that my efforts were going above and beyond, and too far from what was necessary."
Alternatives: "and excessive" or "and beyond reasonable limits".
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And too far".
And "too far" means "not at all".
It was high and too far in front of him.
He considered the only other college in the colonies, William and Mary of Virginia, too Anglican and too far away.
Critics say that the pro-Israel group is too powerful and too far to the right.
Other branches in Islington are too busy and too far away.
But Shettles was in his mid-70's and too far out of the scientific loop.
"I felt it took it much more towards sport, and too far away from fighting".
"The United States pushed too hard and too far," she said.
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But Mr. Lott said he disagreed with Mr. Clinton's approach, calling it too expensive and too far-reaching.
The most common reasons for this were 'no interest' (n=80) and 'too far to travel' (n=51).
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