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The sentence "make this far" alone is not correct or usable in written English
It would need to be part of a larger sentence in order to make sense. For example: "We've made it this far, let's keep going."
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But the new mood in the Netherlands make this far less certain today.
"We should make this far better for the people trying to make change than for the people trying to make oppression," Mr. Moglen said.
Atusto Uchida was on the field that day, and the Japanese defender is the first from his homeland to make this far in Champions League play.
In lots of ways Autodrome is a conventional quest story for grease monkeys, but the characterisation and careful realisation of the city make this far more than a steampunk adventure romp for Top Gear fans.
Like all players who make this far into their 30s, Batty is entirely comfortable with the limitations of his own game, his action as familiar to him as the grooves in his favourite armchair.
Thankfully, containers now make this far easier and affordable.
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Globalisation has, however, made this far less certain.
You're obviously intent on making this far more complicated than it is.
"We don't have children," Mr. Sapa said, "which makes this far more doable.
Sadly a big decline in school standards has made this far harder to achieve, at least by fair means.
"The government has made this far more difficult than it needed to be by choosing to act in secret".
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