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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are far from over" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that a situation, event, or process is still ongoing and has not yet reached its conclusion.
Example: "Despite the progress we've made, the challenges we face are far from over."
Alternatives: "are still ongoing" or "are not finished yet".
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Europe's troubles are far from over, however.
Musharraf's problems are far from over, however.
The discussions are far from over, however.
But Detroit's problems are far from over, and the new deal by no means assures success.
Still, Europe's troubles are far from over, and the risks remain, he said.
All the signs are that Fifa's troubles on this matter are far from over yet.
Yet the problems are far from over, as unemployment is still rampant in many countries.
Anthony's legal problems, however, are far from over, the veteran lawyer explained.
Nepal's troubles are far from over.
And his tasks are far from over.
The challenges are far from over.
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