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Discover LudwigThe phrase "be far from" is correct and usable in written English.
It is used to indicate a contrast between two ideas or states. For example, "Though the team's results have been far from satisfactory this season, they still have potential to improve."
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That would be far from satisfactory.
And it will be far from easy.
Let its translator be far from brilliant".
But it will be far from perfect.
Even this would be far from comprehensive.
This may be far from the case.
"This could be far from the truth.
"I could be far from my family.
However, the stress calculation will be far from reality.
Their spatial reasoning was seen to be far from mundane.
But the game would be far from over.
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