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Discover Ludwig"be far apart" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It means to be located at a considerable distance from each other. Some possible situations in which you could use this phrase are: - When describing the distance between two or more objects or locations: The two cities are far apart from each other. - When talking about physical distance between people: The two friends were standing far apart from each other in the crowded room. - When discussing differences in opinions or beliefs: Our political views are far apart and we often have heated debates. - When describing the emotional distance between individuals: After their argument, the couple seemed to be far apart emotionally. Example sentence: The two countries were far apart geographically and culturally, with different customs and languages.
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The sides were said to be far apart Friday.
Expectations and reality can sometimes be far apart.
The two sides still appear to be far apart, however.
The layout was of great importance: The bedrooms needed to be far apart.
Officials last night said the two sides appeared still to be far apart.
But what is affordable and what is desirable may be far apart.
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"We're far apart.
But their approaches are far apart.
In fact, we were far apart.
"We were far apart, man," Minaya said.
ON a map, Madison Avenue and New Orleans are far apart.
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