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"not far removed from" is a correct and usable expression in written English.
This expression is typically used to indicate that two things are very similar or closely related. For example, "The new CEO's leadership style is not far removed from her predecessor's."
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He's not far removed from the game.
Early organum is thus not far removed from heterophony.
With respect to physical takings, then, this case is not far removed from FCC v.
The reality, most Australians acknowledge, is not far removed from the image.
Yesterday, with an ideology not far removed from 1941, Wisconsin banged and bruised the Spartans.
Rabbit is still seen by some as a poverty meat, not far removed from raccoon.
Kennedy, Molina, Cooper and Etherton are rookies, Washburn not far removed from rookie status.
Warner's vision is not far removed from a reality written by climate change.
Many of his methods of inquisition were not far removed from actual torture.
For that matter, Tacitus' irony and pessimism were not far removed from satire.
Many middle-class American women were not far removed from the life of a farm housewife.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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