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The phrase "at the far side of" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to something that is located on the side of an object or area that is furthest away from the point of reference. For example: "We went for a walk to the far side of the lake."
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Now they're at the far side of the third ridge, at the sloping base.
At the far side of the square, one street was illuminated.
I was at the far side of the hall when shooting began.
Set a draining rack over a cookie sheet at the far side of the three.
At the far side of the pool, she paused, her housedress ballooning around her.
Leaves his car at the far side of the race track and walks around toward the finish line.
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John Besh, the chef, made his mark at Artesia, on the far side of Lake Ponchartrain in Abita Springs.
Many Eastern European immigrants said they had no one at all on the far side of the ocean to embrace them when they eventually left Ellis Island.
There is a cable car up the famous massif of the Dachstein, immediately behind the village, and a comprehensive downhill network at Schladming, on the far side of the valley; but Ramsau itself concentrates on langlauf - cross-country.
Four of us are happily ensconced at a table on the far side of the bar, shouting at each over the uproar.
During a pause in the testimony, Detective Isnora looked mostly at the ceiling and the far side of the trial room, where representatives from the detectives' union sat.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.
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