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"was far more" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is commonly used to compare two quantities or degrees, with the first being greater than the second. It can also be used to emphasize just how much one thing surpasses another. Example: "The view from the top of the mountain was far more breathtaking than I had expected." In this sentence, "was far more" is used to compare the level of "breathtakingness" of the view to the speaker's previous expectations.
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was far more
noun
Spelt (type of wheat).
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It was far more complex.
He was far more positive.
Marri was far more isolated.
Arroyo was far more positive Tuesday.
But the content was far more innocuous.
The treehouse was far more straightforward.
"Wendy's approach was far more intellectual.
Einstein's approach was far more fundamental.
Her life here was far more relaxed.
The mood was far more casual.
Cole was far more savvy.
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contributed far more
demonstrated far more
right far more
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