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"far from good" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when you want to indicate that something is not good. For example: "The results of the test were far from good."
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But it is far from good enough.
Even with molasses, they're far from good eating.
However, the pathogenesis is far from good understanding, resulting in difficulties in designing effective treatments.
But for India's commercial-aviation industry, these are far from good times.
The day before Mr Sharon's visit, the chances of a peace settlement were far from good.
The chances of this slender list being appreciably lengthened are far from good.
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Crime is pretty low and you're never far from a good walk or a good pint.
The workers, who are paid as little as 150 to 300 rupees a day, are mostly uninsured, and the factories are far away from good medical facilities.
Most iconoclast founders I've covered in more than a decade in the Valley, bend far more from good advice than their personas would project.
Then again, it is far from a good suggestion for you should you be looking for just a additionally measurement petite bridal dress up.
It was far from a good day.
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