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Discover LudwigThe phrase "far reaching mistake" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a mistake that has significant consequences or impacts over a wide area or scope. Example: "The decision to cut funding for the program was a far reaching mistake that affected many communities."
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If the central bank is unaware of the importance of financial stability, then changes in institutional arrangements, however far reaching, will have been for nothing and we are condemned to repeat our mistakes.
She said she was determined to avoid the mistakes that were made in the run up to Copenhagen in 2009, when expectations of a far reaching global compact faltered.
His practice was far reaching.
The impact was far reaching.
The implications could be far reaching.
The ramifications were potentially far reaching.
Our determined responses are far reaching.
It's far reaching, actually.
This failure has far reaching consequences.
Far reaching financial reforms were also introduced.
The ramifications are far reaching.
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