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"far fetched" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to describe an idea or an explanation that is implausible or unlikely. For example, "She suggested that a UFO had caused the power outage, but that seemed far fetched."
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far fetched
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Seems far fetched right now.
"It does sound far fetched".
And it's not that far fetched.
Far fetched, but it could just work.
That isn't too far fetched.
It is too far fetched to say it was alienated.
Maybe someday the Amazon analogy will not seem far fetched.
It's spicy, yes, but pretty far fetched.
It's not as far fetched as it sounds.
But that may be a bit far fetched.
At the time ('42) a death ray was not far fetched.
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