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The phrase "far more popular" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to emphasize the degree of something that is more popular than something else. For example, "This new model of phone is far more popular than the other models on the market."
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Xiangqi and Go remain far more popular.
His prayer vigil was far more popular.
Hands-free devices are far more popular.
For one, mutual funds have become far more popular.
(His work was far more popular in Europe).
That, after all, looks like the far more popular option.
In fact, compared with Ahmadinejad, he was far more popular.
The broadcast was far more popular before that date.
Horse racing was far more popular in 1974.
That seemed believable in a land where turbo-folk is far more popular.
But now Ms Fernández has found another, far more popular, way to raise funds.
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