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The phrase "as being far off" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is perceived as distant or remote, either physically or metaphorically.
Example: "The mountain range appeared as being far off in the hazy distance, almost like a mirage."
Alternatives: "as seeming distant" or "as appearing remote".
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It stops me in my tracks and completely dissolves the whole happiness-with-a-capital-H as being far off, over there somewhere.
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However, because the date of death is unknown, they hide this information deep in their hearts so they can live as if death is far off in the future.
As a reality this is far off in the distance.
Most of the solutions are far off as compared to the ones from the literature.
An "NBA of China" may not be far off as a business unit under the league's umbrella, he thinks.
If we play to our strengths and work hard as a team, we won't be far off".
Any disposals or exits from expensive leases will help the group trim its overheads, but some property industry experts believe estimates that the real estate portfolio could be valued as high as £200m are far off the mark.
The way EU leaders handle the growing refugee crisis will shape Europe's future, Angela Merkel has said as she warned that a solution was far off.
But tonight at least, it looked to many people in the capital as if the denouement might not be far off.
In the absence of knowledge about the importance of oncogenes and tumor suppressor genes as genetic causes of tumorigenesis, his insight is remarkable and new data demonstrate that Warburg may not have been as far off base as some have suggested in recent years.
Britain will be far better off as an independent nation".
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