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as of far
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
"as of far" is not a grammatically correct phrase to use in written English.
The correct phrase is "as far as," which means "to the extent or degree that." Example: As far as I know, the meeting hasn't been rescheduled yet.
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Exact Expressions
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In China as much as in America, the event was seen as of far greater importance than a mere pledge by China to reduce barriers to its markets (moves towards which had long been under way).
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Similar Expressions
57 human-written examples
"We have increased monitoring of a refugee camp and detainment camps, as well as monitoring of far-right extremists".
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Even with this idea of "as far as we've come" – I know better (laughs).
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Most of these theoretical viewpoints have incorporated demographic components as elements of far grander schemes.
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"Kuwait is in the middle of countries, as far as freedom of movement goes.
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The authors, however, see no conflict of interest as far as the validation of the MRS scale is concerned.
Out of sight was literally out of mind, as far as sponsors go".
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I think New York is unique even among the States as far as opportunities, as far as the way of living, as far as the way of thinking even.
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El ídolo The star of the show as far as fans of Bolivia are concerned is Marcelo Martins.
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Well, lots of them, as far as Crystal De Luna-Bogan is concerned.
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(The two are inexorably entwined in the future of farming, as far as I can tell).
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Always use the correct idiomatic expression "as far as" when indicating extent, degree, or viewpoint. "As of far" is not recognized as a valid phrase in English.
Common error
Avoid substituting "of" for "far" in the phrase "as far as". This changes the meaning and creates a grammatically incorrect expression. Double-check your preposition usage to maintain clarity and accuracy.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "as of far" does not have a recognized grammatical function in English. The intended meaning is usually conveyed by the correct phrase "as far as", which functions as an adverbial phrase modifying a verb or clause to indicate scope or extent. Ludwig AI marks "as of far" as incorrect.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, the phrase "as of far" is grammatically incorrect and should be avoided in formal and informal writing. The correct phrase to use is "as far as", which serves to indicate the extent or scope of a statement. Ludwig AI identifies "as of far" as an incorrect phrase. When aiming to express a viewpoint or limitation, ensure you are using the correct preposition to maintain clarity and credibility. Related phrases like "regarding" or "concerning" can be suitable alternatives depending on the context.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
as far as
Corrects the grammatical error in "as of far" by using the correct preposition "far" to express extent or degree.
regarding
Indicates a specific aspect or subject being considered, similar to limiting the scope.
concerning
Focuses on a particular topic or matter under discussion, like specifying a viewpoint.
with respect to
Highlights a specific element or aspect that is being addressed or considered.
in terms of
Introduces a particular measure or criterion for evaluation or consideration.
from the perspective of
Specifies a particular viewpoint or standpoint from which something is being viewed or assessed.
to the best of my knowledge
Indicates the limits of one's awareness or information about a particular matter.
in my opinion
Expresses a personal belief or judgment about something.
so far
Indicates a point reached up to the present time. This alternative shares the presence of 'far' in QUERY, but it is in a different order and with a different preposition.
as of yet
It refers to a specific time frame.
FAQs
What is the correct way to use the phrase "as far as"?
The phrase "as far as" is used to indicate the extent or degree to which something is true or possible. For example, "as far as I know", the meeting is still scheduled.
Is "as of far" a grammatically correct phrase?
No, "as of far" is not a grammatically correct phrase in English. The correct phrase is "as far as".
What can I use instead of "as of far"?
Since "as of far" is incorrect, use "as far as" to express extent or viewpoint. Depending on the context, you might also use "regarding" or "concerning".
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
87%
Authority and reliability
1.5/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested