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The phrase "is far fetched" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is unlikely or highly improbable. Example: "The idea that we will find a cure for cancer in the next year seems far fetched."
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Under such circumstances, the idea of the new city, as proposed by the government-appointed delegates, is far fetched.
"The idea that he came here in order to go out on the beach and pick cockles himself is far fetched".
A federal initiative in infrastructure spending is far fetched.
"The notion that criminals are sensitive to that kind of change in law is far fetched," he says.
Wait...no, it is far fetched.
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Much of this is fetching; some is far-fetched even in the terms of a fantasy-fable.
That is far-fetched.
But that is far-fetched.
Neither idea is far-fetched.
It is far-fetched, but not impossible.
"That is far-fetched," she said.
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