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My father always thought the plays were too far-fetched.
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He used the most extravagant metaphors, the most forced antitheses and the most far-fetched conceits.
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The more far-fetched the idea, it seems, the more strenuous the effort to pass it off as authentic.
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Almost every joke succeeds, and the far-fetched alternate reality storyline thoroughly entertains.
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The game's puzzles have logical solutions, although a number of them have far-fetched solutions due to the game's cartoon setting.
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Although he found its plot to be far-fetched, he noted that it was ultimately kept down to earth by clever scripting and gritty storytelling.
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Another, more far-fetched trigger of stasiphobia is agoraphobia (fear of going outside).
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There were various dramas that unfolded over the years, some more far-fetched than others.
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This one is a bit wild and far-fetched, but it's got plenty of that phenomenal zest and makes a reasonably snug read.
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Rather, he can focus on the theme and illustrating aspects of it with diverse, often far-fetched similes, metaphors, and symbols.
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