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Discover LudwigThe phrase "far into" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to refer to a point in time or a location that is far from the beginning or the edge of something. Example: "The team worked far into the night to complete the project." In this sentence, "far into" indicates a lengthy period of time. Another example: "We hiked far into the forest before setting up camp." Here, "far into" refers to a distance from the edge of the forest.
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The woman is far into her pregnancy.
"We're that far into it," he said.
"They'll play far into the night.
Bush stepped too far into this.
Elsewhere, she descends too far into caricature.
Arachne got moved far into the background.
We are far into our bubble now.
I watched everything, far into the night.
It goes too far into improbability".
He has gone far into solitude.
How far into writing his memoirs did he get?
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