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Discover Ludwig"so far north" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is usually used as an adverb phrase to refer to a distant location, or to emphasize how far away something is geographically. For example, you could say "We traveled so far north that we ended up in the Arctic Circle."
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Do you need to go so far north as Sweden?
It's not that the Twin Cities are so far north.
Produce from so far north should probably not be travelling to southern ports at all.
But not many refugees are willing to travel so far north.
Grape growing so far north is necessarily unlike grape growing anywhere else.
I was so far north, the aurora borealis was to the south in the night sky.
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So far, North Korea has not conducted a test.
So far, North Korea has sounded determined to go ahead with the launching.
So far, North Korea has not tested a missile that could reach the United States.
But so far, North Korea has kept to the vague requirements agreed to in Singapore.
So far, North Korea has attributed the deaths to disease and natural disaster.
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