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The phrase "as far because" is not correct and not usable in written English.
It seems to be a mix of two different expressions, "as far as" and "because," which serve different grammatical purposes.
Example: "As far as I know, the meeting is still on schedule."
Alternatives: "to the extent that" or "insofar as."
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"But he's not as far because he was injured, not because he doesn't train seriously.
We needed an early start to visit Banteay Srei, which is about 25 miles from Siem Reap but seemed three times as far because of road construction.
And as soon as I lose the feeling in my hands my stroke is not as good and I don't reach as far because I can't feel the water.
I doubt this motto would go over well with the thousands of musicians who worked just as hard as Armstrong but got nowhere near as far because they were nowhere near as talented.
You don't have the ability to reach up and reach out as far because you're sterile.
In the second analysis we also classified Kilolelo, Kining'ina, Machipi, Makelo, and Michenga C as "far" because the flooding of the Lumemo river might have been an obstacle during the rainy season.
Similar(54)
Because, as far as he's concerned, I'm not actually reading to him at all.
Twenty feet is taken because, as far as the eye is concerned, it is effectively infinity.
That's good, because, as far as computers go, the Apple Watch isn't much of one.
Because, as far as I can see, that's where we're at.
"This might be because, as far as I can tell, the tendency increased in Hemingway as he grew older.
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