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Discover LudwigThe phrase "far and" is correct and can be used in written English.
You could use it to mean that something covers a large area or that something has a broad scope. For example, "We have been working hard to expand our presence far and wide."
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By far, and by far.
It's scattered far and wide.
"This far, and no further".
The Mittelstand wins plaudits far and wide.
The scorn echoed far and wide.
Ball caps travel far and wide.
That has raised hackles far and wide.
But this far, and no further.
"This far, and no further," he declared.
"They're far and wide," she said.
Barbecue styles hail from far and wide.
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