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Discover Ludwig"farther back" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is used to describe something that is located at a greater distance behind something else. Example: The museum was located farther back from the main road, making it less noticeable to passersby.
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No farther back than 1878, when P.F.
"Give me something farther back".
Farther back, Rachel ministered to Ben.
We are a bit farther back.
Officers then directed them farther back into a park.
Farther back, marching as well, was Mr. de Blasio.
"I've come back from way farther back than this.
Riders farther back in the pack were blinded by spray.
The farther back you look, the faster kids grew up.
Championship and other tees had to be sited farther back.
The picture grows bleaker the farther back one looks.
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