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Discover LudwigThe phrase "arm further from the" is not complete and lacks context, making it difficult to assess its correctness in written English.
It could be used in a context discussing the positioning of an arm in relation to something else, but it needs additional information to be fully clear.
Example: "In the exercise, make sure to extend your arm further from the body to engage the muscles effectively."
Alternatives: "arm away from the" or "arm distant from the".
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As the aspect angle increases from to, the Doppler signal that returns from the arm further from the radar becomes weaker due to the body occlusion; this problem is depicted in Figures 4(b) and 13.
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He will instead sell them to KfW, a public-sector development bank which operates at arm's length (but no further) from the government.
In most plants, there was a single 35S rDNA locus interstitial in the long arm of chromosome 3, although further from the centromere than that in AA and BB.
Sometimes, you can also bend the arm further down.
To make this exercise more challenging you can try tucking your chin into your chest and stretching your arms further away from you.
Nothing is further from the truth.
Nothing could be further from the truth.
Moreover, mounting the strain gauge further from the bearing reduces the relative error due to the exact reaction point location is not known, which influences the accuracy of beading moment arm from the strain gauge location to the reaction point.
There's nothing further from the truth.
Park further from the door.
This cannot be further from the truth.
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