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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as far afield" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to indicate a wide range or distance, often in the context of exploring or searching beyond usual limits.
Example: "The research team traveled as far afield as the Arctic to gather data for their climate study."
Alternatives: "as far away" or "to distant places".
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Participants come from as far afield as Arizona and Norway.
Competitors come from as far afield as Kenya and Ethiopia.
The weapons come from as far afield as Bulgaria.
Others will have come from different destinations – Egypt, West Africa and as far afield as Bangladesh.
Traces of China's smog have been detected as far afield as California.
This year dealers come from as far afield as Korea, China, Russia and Israel.
Enthusiasts wanting to learn have come from as far afield as Germany, they said.
And the young wrestlers come from as far afield as Russia.
Only half those on our list are Americans; others come from as far afield as Thailand and Germany.
I'd run them as far afield as Berlin and Sydney.
Locations included the Finger Lakes, California, and as far afield as France.
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