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Discover Ludwig"from far away" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to describe something that is seen or perceived from a distance. Example: The traveler could see the lights of the city from far away, beckoning him towards its bustling streets and vibrant energy.
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FROM far away the contemporary theater might seem to be anything but contemporary.
from far away.
And not everyone came from far away.
Many flew here from far away.
Both are Brooklynites from far away.
People come from far away for this".
"They could be heard from far away.
Some had come from far away.
Say you can shoot from far away.
But these come from far away.
People brought us lunch from far away.
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