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Discover Ludwig"far out" is a valid and commonly used expression in written English.
It is often used to express amazement or surprise, and can also convey a sense of excitement or disbelief. Here is an example of how it can be used in a sentence: "The view from the top of the mountain was far out, I had never seen anything like it before." This sentence conveys a sense of wonder and amazement at the view.
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far out
adjective
New, radical and extreme.
Exact(53)
Far out!
I said "far out".
Pretty far out".
Jake: Far out!
"It's far out".
Far out, I say.
Similar(6)
All are carefully far-out.
Ain't that far-out".
"This is not some far-out thing.
I love all that far-out stuff.
"It's a far-out experiment, and they got far-out results...
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