adjective
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ NOUN
corner
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Dance artists are starting to appear regularly in these apparently far-flung corners of Britain.
place
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Peter had bought the car from Cohn Crabbe, that inveterate discoverer of lost cars in far-flung places .
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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He's gone off hiking in some far-flung corner of Alaska.
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Our job is to organize the company's far-flung offices.
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Participants come from nations as far-flung as Iceland and Japan.
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The company operates a number of far-flung offices.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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It will be difficult for him to enforce his writ in the far-flung reaches of the country.
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On a far-flung front we must wage war.
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One friend, a lawyer, swears by e-mail because it helps her keep in touch with far-flung friends.
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So, sometimes running and sometimes walking, she made her way quickly across the far-flung heath.
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We think we know it all now, and banish our far-flung ideas from this world into Space.