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The phrase "far from end" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to refer to something that is not close to finishing or coming to an end. Example: "The project was far from end as they still had several more weeks of work to complete."
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According to previous studies, the LSP and HSP must be located in a non-coding region not far from 3' end of CSB (close to the origin of replication for the H-strand: OH) because the RNA primer from LSP to OH is necessary for mitochondrial replication [ 1, 44].
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