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The phrase "quite far-fetched" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe an idea or concept that seems unlikely or implausible. Example: "The plot of the movie was quite far-fetched, making it hard for the audience to suspend their disbelief."
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So even though Bardarbunga certainly had the potential to create a catastrophe along the lines of the Laki disaster, "It would really be quite far-fetched to assume that now," Einarsson says.
It seemed quite far-fetched.
Let's be honest, it's quite far-fetched to assume that all gay men on dating apps were HIV negative.
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This scenario is rather far-fetched.
certainly, it seems rather far-fetched).
seemed rather far-fetched to me.
To say that television as we know it won't exist in a decade is quite far fetched but it is a possibility.
It all sounds quite far fetched, considering that even in its mid-80s prime Italo never produced any truly enduring stars on these isles, let alone a strong enough legacy to have mainstream influence today.
In hindsight, though, Virgle does not sound quite as far-fetched now as it did then.
Now, although he is still adrift of Lionel Messi and former team-mate Cristiano Ronaldo, it is not quite so far-fetched.
Now, with domestic companies worried that rising travel costs are hurting quarterly results, the jokes don't seem quite so far-fetched.
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