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The phrase "be far removed from" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate a significant difference or disconnection between two things or ideas.
Example: "Her views on the subject are far removed from the mainstream opinion."
Alternatives: "be distant from" or "be disconnected from".
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Existing holders appear to be far removed from the optimum.
His leadership style will be far removed from Nicholson's "command and control" model.
It would be far removed from the current Don Dale environment, except perhaps the recreation centre.
If handled rightly, the result should be far removed from musical consumerism and mental sloth.
The food, though, may not be far removed from what Lutece served in its heyday.
But Barron's Stocks to Watch Today blog says that public rhetoric may be far removed from private sentiments.
Even if Breuer's building comes into other hands, the name Whitney will never be far removed from this singular edifice.
When markets dry up in times of stress, the indicative prices may be far removed from the actual trading prices.
But manners have been softened, and his models seem to be far removed from Le Nain's austere peasants.
Although the cilium appears to be far removed from the heart of the cell, it is tightly tied to cell division.
Another counselor suggested that Ms. Esau look for a detoxification program in the Bronx, where she would be far removed from the center of her addiction.
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