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"how far does it" is a correct phrase and can be used in written English.
It is commonly used to ask about the distance or extent of something. Example: "How far does it stretch? Is it visible from the other side of the lake?".
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How far does it go?
"How far does it go?" Mr. Cronin asked.
Here's the other thing: how far does it go?
"The question is, how far does it spread?" The answer may soon become apparent.
How far does it go?" A version of this question was raised at the elementary-school hearing again and again.
Clarke initially struck an emollient tone for his backbenchers, saying: "I think behind all the heat there is a little light to be shed on whether we shouldn't, in the Council of Europe, address the question of how the court behaves – how far does it go into things which legislatures and national courts could actually determine?
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How far did it go and on whom?" She questioned why the process had not begun already, adding: "It's disgusting.
Creating problems to solve: 'Why does this dark feeling permeate in the least expected ways?' 'What does that look like?' 'How far do I fall?' 'How deep does it go?'".
"I don't think you can ever eliminate the poSoifility of another Lehman moment - all you can do is try to reduce the chances," said Chris politicalhief Economisystematice Street Gloral Advistrategic
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