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farther

[fahr-ther] / ˈfɑr ðər /


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That has prompted the U.S. to base many fighters farther away in Jordan, which means warplanes would need to rely more on aerial refueling to reach their targets and return to the bases.

From The Wall Street Journal

If this is the case, the authors contend then “the economic cycle and bull market have much farther to run before monetary conditions tighten.”

From MarketWatch

Mom was waiting right outside the door; Dad and Mr. Reardon were a little farther down the hall.

From Literature

The tide rippled over them, and when it started to float them away, they moved farther up.

From Literature

Others moved less frequently, but often went much farther, to stabilize their lives.

From Los Angeles Times




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