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Discover LudwigThe part of sentence "far a" is not correct or usable in written English
If you are looking for the correct phrase, it is likely "for a," which is used to introduce the reason for something. For example: "I'm studying hard for a good grade on the test."
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In fact, it's too far a cry.
It is so far a tiny trend.
So far, a cosy detective story.
And cyberspace remains, so far, a curator-challenging frontier.
He logged 28 minutes, by far a career best.
That would be by far a record number in Massachusetts.
So far, a handful of employees have faced suspension.
So far, a great start to the week.
How many have we lost so far, a hundred?
So far a consolidated Colliers has received mixed reviews.
But this is so far a movement without detailed policies.
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