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Discover LudwigThe phrase "come far" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that someone or something has made significant progress or improvement over time.
Example: "She has come far in her career since starting as an intern."
Alternatives: "made great strides" or "progressed significantly."
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Have you come far?
It may, however, come far sooner.
The true edge may come far later.
But we haven't come far enough.
They really have come far.
Timberlake has come far repurposing Michael Jackson.
The Bronx has not come far enough.
But he, too, has come far.
My friends say I haven't come far in life".
The British executive has come far in the intervening years.
"And have you come far?" the old man said.
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