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The phrase "far from their" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It is used to describe a situation or location that is a considerable distance away from a specific group or person. Example: The students were far from their homes, but they adapted quickly to their new school in the city.
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And I'm far from their only target.
Death was never far from their minds.
Dortmund were far from their best.
But the boot is far from their only weapon.
Such people don't like straying far from their comfort zones.
But political leaks have strayed far from their literal foundation.
Elsewhere their fellow grunts stroll, bombs far from their minds.
Nor have they strayed far from their parents' industry.
Large political questions were far from their minds.
Still others check into hotels not far from their homes.
Others took their wives far from their families' reach.
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