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Discover LudwigThe phrase "transferred far" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It can be used in contexts where something is moved or conveyed over a significant distance or to a different location. Example: "The data was transferred far from the original server to ensure better accessibility for users."
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In the colleague's opinion, the patient, who had a severe postpartum hemorrhage, was transferred far too late for her own safety.
I personally have never been walked, but I could see how it could be a frustrating experience, especially if it occurs at a hotel you were looking forward to visiting or you are transferred far from your original destination.
Beginning last year, many inmates awaiting trial in New Orleans have been transferred far across the state as the city cuts staffing at local jails.
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The move to digital cameras, that can capture much better pictures and transfer far more information, is even more recent.
In addition, when you transfer far away from home you have to get a new set of friends from a class that has already been interacting for a couple of years.
The 11 detainees transferred so far in 2015 have all been from Yemen.
But because only money backing open futures positions has been transferred so far, he has no access to the money.
Even paid lawyers are more reluctant to take on detention cases, because many are quickly transferred, as far away as detention centers in Texas.
In the case of big pledges we counted only what has been transferred so far.
(Shucks, you're really spoiling them there!) But the list of what's not been transferred is far longer — and includes the most sentimental stuff.
Besides more than 5,000 police officers have been dismissed or transferred so far.
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