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The phrase "are far off from" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate a significant distance or difference from something, whether physical or metaphorical.
Example: "Their opinions are far off from what the majority believes."
Alternatives: "are distant from" or "are far removed from".
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But we are far off from possibly seeing this happen in our lifetime, says de Grey.
While any sci-fi movie-goer can envision numerous dangerous AI outcomes – automatically setting off nuclear warheads, stopping to reboot while in auto-driving mode, or destroying us all based on an ill-fated conclusion that humanity is the root of all problems – we are far off from this dystopian reality.
Sometimes certain companies will have different shades of pink, but none that I have seen are far off from the normal color".
But the real problems at the root of these panics are complicated and full of unsexy little contradictions and compromises and resolutions that are far off from actually becoming reality.
In addition, it is possible to easily trace back single data points that are far off from the computed linear regression lines to the raw data set by using R.
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I was far off from playing well.
But, tennis-wise, I still knew I was far off from how well I can play".
Hillary Clinton's legacy may not be far off from that: another female pioneer, a formidable Secretary of State, who takes nonsense from nobody.
But in an age where money is increasingly driving public education policy, the difference is that he may not be far off from making this happen.
We're far off from learning to immediately fly a helicopter, according to Starner.
The honest truth is that sometimes your imagination is far off from reality.
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