Sentence examples for to be far from inspiring English sources

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to be far

verb

To exist; to have real existence.

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A larger electorate is likely to be far more skeptical.

It is likely to be far worse".

It ought not to be far away.

We used to be far too honest.

The truth turns out to be far more intriguing.

Women's sexual attraction tends to be far more nuanced.

But the public response appears to be far more negative.

But the officers' persecution appears to be far from over.

Americans used to be far more indebted than Europeans.

Making stuff used to be far more familiar.

But this downturn is likely to be far more durable.

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