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"far-fetched" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to describe an idea that seems unlikely or unrealistic. For example, "The idea that aliens built the pyramids is far-fetched."
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is far-fetched
adjective
Brought from far away.
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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.
None of this is far-fetched.
Perhaps even that is far-fetched.
Anyway, after Tuesday, nothing is far-fetched.
"But this, I think, is far-fetched.
But even he knows such an idea is far-fetched.
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