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"be far more" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is typically used in comparison to indicate a larger degree or amount. Example: "In order to succeed, you must be far more dedicated and hardworking than your competition."
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Women's sexual attraction tends to be far more nuanced.
The alternative could be far more costly.
That must be far more hurtful.
"Games can be far more complex-looking".
"That would be far more alienating.
Getting there would be far more complicated.
"In 50 years, it'll be far more.
"Sustaining it will be far more difficult.
They'll be far more aware than humans".
There will be far more to come.
Other cases could be far more urgent.
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