far-off in the PONS Dictionary

far-off Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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The committee has started work on the construction of a dharamshala for pilgrims who visit the temple from far-off places.
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She could not continue her studies because her parents could not financially afford to send her to a far-off college.
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A virtuous governor is banished by a feudal lord to a far-off province.
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These abilities include being able to stretch out upwards, downwards, left and right to access far-off ledges.
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Who passed down the story of the far-off, ancient beginning of things?
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Has that far-off cosmic itch.
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Pick the breadfruits on the far-off branches first.
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Ah-mi dreams of success and independence, but these seem far-off.
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In the case of this work, it is a message written by a lover to his lady-love staying at a far-off place.
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He wanted to know more about the far-off countries where they lived.
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