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'are further apart' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is used to denote a greater physical or figurative distance between two things. For example, you could say, "The bus stop and the movie theater are further apart than they used to be."
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But sometimes the cravings and the deliveries are further apart.
"The two sides are further apart than ever," said Ayrault last week.
In the state this year, the insurers and their regulators are further apart than ever.
The parties are further apart than ever: Left and right are back.
And indeed, both sides' real positions are further apart than their official ones.
"But they are not the same, and in fact on most issues, you couldn't have two people who are further apart".
In more rural areas, as one player explains, the portals are further apart, and it becomes more like a hiking trip with an app involved.
Yet, the feeling that Democrats and Republicans are further apart than they used to be is upon inspection of the evidence more because of Republicans than Democrats.
The present-day spoken languages are not mutually intelligible (some are further apart than Portuguese is from Italian), and neither are the major subdivisions within each group.
Air India's Delhi-San Francisco flight claims the world's longest by flying distance, but when measured on the surface of the Earth Doha and Auckland are further apart.
Already, the time period for dry summers is lengthening in the western US and rainstorms are further apart and more intense when they happen.
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