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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are far back" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is located at a significant distance from a reference point or to indicate a time that is long ago.
Example: "The memories of my childhood are far back in my mind, but they still bring me joy."
Alternatives: "are quite distant" or "are a long way off".
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McLaughlin and Brubaker, the 2007 world junior champions, are far back.
"The bombers were probably helped by a sleeper cell," said Commander Rojava, whose headquarters are far back from the road and had been only slightly damaged by the massive blast.
Notice that AWS sits alone on the right side of the graph and all other comers are far back in spite of gaudy growth rates.
In fact, Pelz-Sharpe believes that the enterprise stalwarts who have been slow to react to this market may eventually be the big winners even though data shows they are far back in the pack at the moment.
Many drivers seem to not have any urgency when the light turns green, so if you are far back, you might have to wait through three lights.
The dorsal and anal fins are far back along the body and nearly opposite.
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It could be far back".
His racquet is far back and ready.
Zatopek, the winner of the 1952 Olympic marathon, was far back, in sixth place.
He acknowledged being far back in the polls and unlikely to match leading rivals' fund-raising.
She was far back in the box-office queue when a board went up: "House Full".
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