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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are far out" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to describe something that is unconventional, extreme, or difficult to believe, often in a positive or enthusiastic context.
Example: "The ideas presented in the seminar are far out, pushing the boundaries of what we thought was possible in technology."
Alternatives: "are outlandish" or "are extreme".
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Some of these changes are far out in the future.
When people are far out, they can map the whole territory before taking action.
Her older sisters and brother and their friends are far out in the waves, on their boogie boards and surfboards, unidentifiable in their black wetsuits.
Imagine we are far out in space, in a rocket ship accelerating at a constant rate g = 9.98 m/s2.
The problem is that the costs of the bad habits and benefits of good habits are far out in the future.
While Yankovich recognizes that some of these "moonshots" are far out, he believes that eBay has a unique opportunity to get ahead of commerce considering the company's marketplace and payments assets via PayPal.
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But those clubs are far out-numbered by top-tier restaurants, shows, spas and other activities.
Just as members of Congress are far out-numbered by lobbyists on any given day in Washington, the commissioners are far, far outnumbered by insurance company executives who come to NAIC's conferences to try to influence everything the commissioners do, as a group and individually.
"It's far out".
Those guys were far out!
I thought I was far out, but they're far out in their own right".
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