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The phrase "any more far" is not correct in standard written English.
It is typically used incorrectly when someone intends to express a comparison of distance or extent.
Example: "I can't go any more far than this without proper equipment."
Alternatives: "any further" or "any more distant".
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And what of the accompanying stage attire – might Pineapple Dance Studios or the 1980's TV drama Fame come to prove inspirational? "I don't think I can do leg warmers any more, far less Lycra", says Goldfrapp.
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(Eugene McCarthy only placed second in New Hampshire before Johnson dropped out). It's not any more far-fetched than saying a Republican businessman with no political experience could win the governorship of a deep-blue state.
During the presentation, it was sometimes hard to tell that it was intended to evoke cell biology, but, then, the notion that a jazz composition might enhance your understanding of the way cancer cells divide is not really any more far-fetched than the idea that "Take the A Train" puts you in the right frame of mind for the subway.
He figures it isn't any more far-fetched than the story of a free agent no one wanted who went on to appear in five consecutive Pro Bowls.
Oil can be loaded and unloaded at hundreds of ports around the world, but there are, and will be, far fewer liquefied gas operations, some industry analysts said, making any disruption more far reaching.
As the former attorney general Ed Meese stated: "No president exercises any power more far-reaching, more likely to influence his legacy, than the selection of federal judges".
It's not even a night any more, as far as I can tell.
"I'm not there to offer any more, as far as I know.
But it isn't 1996 any more; Machado, far from being a girl, is a 39-year-old woman, and if body-shaming constituted good press for Trump's fledgling beauty pageant business then, it seems less of a good look for his presidential campaign today.
There's more, far more.
However, the anarchy can be mitigated, e.g., by assuming Nolan's SIC above: if any impossible world must be more far-fetched than any possible world, then it is plausible that the principles governing counterfactual conditionals in the Lewis-Stalnaker treatment will still hold in impossible worlds similarity structures when the relevant antecedent is possible.
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