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Discover Ludwig"so far to" is not a grammatically correct phrase to use in written English
It is possible that you are thinking of using the phrase "down to" instead, such as in the sentence "So far down to my toes, I could feel the cold water rushing in." This phrase is typically used to express how deep something is, or how much something has been affected. For example: - He dug so far down to the bottom of the hole, but he still couldn't find his lost ring. - So far down to his core, he knew this decision was the right one. - She loved him so far down to her heart, she couldn't imagine life without him.
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So far, to no avail.
But so far, to little avail.
But so far to no avail.
"There's so far to go," she says.
That's why we go so far to make it right".
It's too early so far to talk about that.
"People won't travel so far to buy fruit.
Such figures have proved impossible, so far, to verify.
They have failed, so far, to provide it.
Australia: so much to see, so far to travel.
So far, to no avail.Suspension, Iran insists, is out.
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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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