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Discover LudwigThe word 'furthest' is an acceptable word in written English.
It can be used as an adjective and an adverb. For example: "We walked to the furthest point we could find." "The student got the furthest score on the exam."
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furthest
adjective
Most distant in time, space or degree.
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What's the furthest distance you've ever run?
"It's the negative experiences that drive you furthest," says the 29-year-old full-back, slowly.
further and furthest are the comparative and superlative of far as in degree (eg further discussion, the candidate furthest to the left).
What's the furthest you've ever run?
This all depends on your industry: manufacturing is perhaps the furthest ahead in terms of IoT, as it's useful for organising tools, machines and people, and tracking where they are.
Fortunately, life is no longer so tough for all of us at this furthest tip of South America.
This ideology he says, is entirely separate from Islam, and "at the furthest end includes those who back terrorism to promote their ultimate goal: an entire Islamist realm, governed by an interpretation of sharia".
If built, the Creyke Beck turbines would be the furthest offshore that have ever been attempted.
Oh dear, the furthest I've ever run is about a mile – no joke.
At the furthest end of each channel is yet another well making four in all.
Oooh the furthest I've ever run.
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