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The phrase "as far more" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It is not typically used in standard expressions and may lead to confusion without additional context.
Example: "This project is as far more complicated than I initially thought."
Alternatives: "much more" or "far more".
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This strikes me as far more preferable.
Yet the author comes across as far more likable than this makes him sound.
"She strikes me as far more intelligent than she's been allowed to be".
Something about it worked, as far more than just a sendup of pop culture".
Now, Mr. Thrall said, he and other experts see it as far more likely, if still a long shot.
I say this as someone who identifies as far more left than liberal.
But opponents slammed Texas' law as far more discriminatory.
"I view this as far more radical," she says.
And on the public stage, economists were seen as far more trustworthy than politicians.
Trouble was, once written, I began to view it as far more than an exercise.
"They see the problems with our economy and financial markets as far more systemic than that".
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