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Discover Ludwig"get so far" is correct and usable in written English.
It is a phrase used to describe how far something has progressed or advanced. For example, "We've been working on this project for months, and we've only managed to get so far."
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So how did it get so far?
But let's not get so far ahead.
How did he get so far ahead?
How did he get so far down this terrible road?
The Texas Rangers rarely get so far as the bouncer.
"But you can only get so far with that".
"You get so far gone that you can't deal.
How did they get so far without running into the trouble they are now in?
How did Chicago get so far ahead of New York on this?
Today, most hopefuls would not get so far with such an obvious tax problem.
"But sometimes you get so far down deep into reality that you want to pull back.
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