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Discover Ludwig'increasingly far' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a situation in which something is becoming more distant or more apart than it was previously. For example: As the weeks passed, the two friends drifted increasingly far apart.
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Unfortunately, such first-hand, on the ground reports are increasingly far and between.
But there are worrying signs that the grim experiences suffered by Rabbi Saunders are increasingly far from isolated.
It is the whitest and among the oldest states in America, and is increasingly far from political power.
Its rulings apply directly only to Internet domain names, but the issues reach increasingly far, and the most difficult questions are only now beginning to arise, Gurry said.
When an opposition lawmaker objected to his manner, he replied that it was "perhaps because you are increasingly far away from how people speak outside .The biggest problem, however, was the lack of detail in Mr Renzi's speech.
We know from the latest crime survey, however, that we are, increasingly, far more likely to be mugged down a phone line or online than in some dark alley.
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That assumption seems increasingly far-fetched.
(The stories are getting increasingly far-fetched).
But most of Europe's big companies are increasingly far-flung.
But the likelihood that the children will live in Astoria is increasingly far-fetched.
The husband, played by Nicolas Cage, shoots them down on increasingly far-fetched grounds.
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