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Discover LudwigThe phrase "far distant" is correct and can be used in written English
You could use it to emphasize a distance between two objects or locations, or to describe a point in the future that is not close. For example: "She lives in a far distant land, and I doubt I'll ever visit her."
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The halcyon days of private equity appear far distant.
Surely nothing connects two such far distant realms.
So we used exaggerated perspective to suggest that some of those structures were far distant and some unimaginably far distant".
To meet the demand for this product, they have imported fins from far distant countries.
In England a large town is never far distant; rural and urban are connected.
His glorious footballing days were far distant, but his allure remained.
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Nance's far-distant ancestors, typically, were convicts sent out to Australia on prison ships.
Far-distant aliens devise a space probe to identify other intelligent life in the universe.
Far-Distant Relatives LADY HENRIETTA SPENCER-CHURCHILL'S great-grandfather's first cousin was Winston Churchill.
The middle name in the Durham and Wearside phonebook is the not-far-distant Knox.
That can take an executive to far-distant golf courses many times over without showing up on shareholders' radar screens.
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