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"be more far from" is not a correct or common phrase in written English
A better way to express the idea might be "be further away from" or "be farther from." Example: "The new supermarket is further away from my house than the old one."
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"When you look at me," he said, "I couldn't be more far from being Brooklyn".
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Although Mrs. Fitzgerald once bought a bond, no young people, with such an income, are more far removed from the ordinary affairs of business.
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"As a research tool, CRISPR could hardly be more valuable — but we are far from the day when it should be used in a clinical setting".
That might be more "streamline," but it's far from inspiring users to take a second look at Hangouts.
What's more, it's far from perfect at recognizing what is a real health threat and what is not.
There are more streets not far from Šiaurės miestelis that bear military-themed names: Raitininkų ("Cavalrymen"), Žvalgų ("Scouts") and Rinktinės ("Platoon").
Because the 87-18&19 population was far more thoroughly investigated, the results from this population were assumed to be more reliable.
And there's more evidence from places as far apart as Israel and Taiwan, Brazil and the Arctic".
Though steel watches might have been more egalitarian, many were far from plain or simple.
What's more, my friends are far from alone.
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