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"wander far" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It means to roam or travel a long distance without a specific destination or purpose. Example: "The nomads would often wander far, following the herds of animals in search of fresh grazing land."
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A true Fakelynite will not wander far.
We didn't wander far from the doorway.
I don't wander far from those, which doesn't mean you can't.
They mean "much erring", or "driven to wander far and wide".
But with so much snow and so few people, there's no need to wander far.
He can wander far afield so securely precisely because he knows where he's from.
Most Bluetooth connections have a range of about 25 feet, so you can't wander far.
"Most girls don't wander far unescorted," Karr notices in 1960's Leechfield.
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He has wandered far afield.
Real interest rates never wandered far into negative territory.
There are few specifics and he rarely wanders far afield of that point.
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