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The phrase "far-fetched notion" is correct and commonly used in written English
It refers to an idea or concept that is unlikely to be true or difficult for people to believe. Example: The idea that aliens have been living amongst us for centuries may seem like a far-fetched notion to some, but some scientists believe it is a possibility.
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It's not necessarily a far-fetched notion.
It is not a far-fetched notion.
That is not a far-fetched notion.
It was a far-fetched notion at the time.
Bush delivering Palestine is a far-fetched notion.
Mr. Taitz shouldn't be faulted for the creative, if far-fetched, notion that a discrete Martha Stewart area inside a Penney's store would qualify as a "MSLO Store".
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"You're going to hear a lot of far-fetched notions".
But wasn't it far-fetched, this notion of a future, when I could hardly get through eleventh grade?
Now that does not seem so far-fetched a notion, although Thorne laughed off the idea that he had imported some good luck from his time with the Mets, who hardly seem that fortunate these days.
Meanwhile, the free agent-to-be David Ortiz, who will soon be 36, was telling ESPN that he was sick of "too much drama" and might go elsewhere, specifically mentioning the dreaded Yankees, as far-fetched a notion as that would seem to be.
According to Bruce Hoffman, an American specialist on political violence, the hallmarks of the new terror include "amorphous religious and millenarian aims" and "vehemently anti-government forms of populism, reflecting far-fetched conspiracy notions".Already, there has been one instance of new terrorists using weapons of mass destruction the generic term for biological, chemical and nuclear arms.
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