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Discover Ludwig"farther out" is a grammatically correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is used as an adverb meaning in a more distant or remote location or area. For example, "We decided to look for a better spot for our camp, so we hiked farther out into the woods."
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Farther out, there are too few seabirds.
These factors may push people farther out.
Farther out, the landscape was unexpectedly dazzling.
Farther out, in Camden, you pass pretty Victorian terraces.
It was also farther out than they had planned.
And developers are now looking even farther out.
The farther out you go, the sparser it is.
Farther out, Nicola Barker patrols the Thames estuary.
When James reaches for him, Carole pushes him farther out.
Why were they drifting farther out to sea?
"You'd have to move farther out than that," he said.
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