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Discover LudwigThe phrase "be far off" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is usually used to describe something that is distant or far away in space or time. Example: The castle in the distance appeared to be far off, but in reality it was only a few miles away. In this sentence, "far off" is used to describe the distance between the speaker and the castle. It indicates that the castle is not within close proximity, but is still visible from where the speaker is standing.
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It may not be far off, though.
Can its rehabilitation be far off?
Could Game 5 be far off?
After Mongolia, could Cosmo Turkmenistan be far off?
If he doesn't make it, then he won't be far off after that.
There were reasons to believe that day might not be far off, in fact.
If that was his view, it can't be far off," Jagielka said.
Can football be far off?
Could that be far off?
But they won't be far off".
This may not be far off, however.
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