Sentence examples for far after from inspiring English sources

The phrase "far after" is not typically used in written English
It may be more appropriate to say "far behind" or "long after" in most cases. However, there may be some instances where "far after" could be used in a poetic or descriptive way. Example: The sun had already set, but the silhouette of the mountains could still be seen far after.

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He's come this far, after all.

"How far after?" "Oh — a mile or so".

I stayed longer and longer, far after sunset.

The question is how far, after deregulation, the government should continue to support them.

So far (after revising his estimate to two years), he has been proved correct.

But hedonism can only go so far after a day's hard skiing.

Especially, urinary 8-OHdG levels in the 'Near' group were significantly higher than those of 'Far' after adjusting relevant covariates.

However, students may not see the screens for a while, far after the proposed UA deadline of January 2004.

The support of the first daughters' sisterhood goes only so far, after all.

Caroline Lalive did not even get that far after taking a spill during her first run.

But such resolution is probably months away, far after the heating season begins.

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