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The phrase "are far from being" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something is not close to a certain state or condition, often implying a significant difference or gap.
Example: "The results of the experiment are far from being conclusive, requiring further analysis."
Alternatives: "are nowhere near" or "are a long way from".
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They are far from being alone.
But the generals are far from being in the clear.
"The Sadrists are far from being a democratic group.
Thus, the Ajivikas are far from being materialists.
In the Championship, matters are far from being settled.
In fact, they are far from being a pipe dream.
However, fighter jets are far from being the only danger.
These are far from being bumps in the road".
The cars are far from being just a tourist attraction.
The elections are far from being fair, transparent and just".
These are far from being isolated incidents.
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