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Discover LudwigThe phrase "the far end" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to the most distant part of something, such as a location or an object.
Example: "We set up our picnic at the far end of the park, away from the crowds."
Alternatives: "the distant end" or "the far side".
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Proceed to the far end for parking.
The man's bejewelled finger indicates something at the far end.
Anchoring the far end is an old white church.
At the far end of the room was a microphone.
Customer: I had to park at the far end.
Her laughter reaches the far end of Billy Beane's office.
The lady awaited, at home at the far end.
A moment later, at the far end, more trees.
Small stage at the far end for live music.
At the far end we sat down, took stock, smoked.
But the far end was all tatty old men's pubs.
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