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The phrase "are so far" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to indicate a distance in time or space, or to express the extent of something up to the present moment.
Example: "The results of the experiment are so far inconclusive, and we need more data to draw a final conclusion."
Alternatives: "up to now" or "thus far".
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There are, so far, three contenders.
"These games are so far beyond those".
They are so far away.
There too, signs are so far promising.
We are so far behind here.
We are so far behind in technology".
"We are so far from that now".
"Thank goodness we are so far away," he says.
● ● My thoughts are so far away from God.
The customers are so far back it doesn't work.
"We are so far down the food chain . . .
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