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"far afield" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It means a long distance away or in a distant or remote location. Example: The search for the missing hiker extended far afield as rescue teams combed through the expansive forest.
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Others go far afield.
Mother, why so far afield?
He has wandered far afield.
He has looked far afield.
Going far afield doesn't always pan out.
His obsessions often led him far afield.
Most of the money goes far afield.
His work took him far afield.
I'd run them as far afield as Berlin and Sydney.
Rosarians come from far afield to see them.
Ms. Yorio's career had been far afield from farming.
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