afar in the PONS Dictionary

afar Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

from afar

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From afar the unconventional structure looks like a rocket launching pad.
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From now on, he will admire her from afar.
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When it is angry or shocked, it will give a loud sound that can be heard from afar.
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By doing so, he was able to enjoy (with his nephew) the immense revenues the see generated from afar.
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Its highest point is 310 m and its silhouette seen from afar rising above the flat landscape looks like a sleeping lady.
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For a while being, the creations simply observe them from afar.
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This always brings crowds from afar to the village for the duration of the weekend.
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The temple can be seen from afar, but passers-by can only see the cella, the foundations of which are decoratively rusticated.
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He could only see the islands from afar, as the poor weather prevented his canoes from landing there.
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Seen from afar, the interior floor is almost featureless, having only a couple of tiny craterlets to mark the surface.
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