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"Get far" is an informal expression and is more appropriate for spoken language rather than written language. In some contexts, it might be appropriate to use this phrase in written English. For example: "Mark wanted to get far away from the hustle and bustle of the city, so he decided to move to the countryside."
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(Rinaldi didn't get far).
They didn't get far".
He didn't get far.
They did not get far.
Here things get far more complicated.
The crowd does not get far.
already has will not get far.
Sometimes the conversation did not get far.
But things may well get far worse.
But I don't get far.
She did not get far.
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