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Usage Examples
Filter by Meaning The store is farther away than I thought it was.
The restaurant we want to go to is farther than we thought, we should take a taxi.
The farther you go in your studies, the more opportunities will open up for you.
The museum is farther from here than I thought, we might need to take a bus.
The farther mountain range is visible from here.
The investigation revealed farther evidence of corruption.
The farther along the recipe you go, the more ingredients you need.
The farther you get in the puzzle, the more pieces you need to fit together.
The farther the team advances in the tournament, the tougher the competition gets.
The train station is farther away than the airport.
The farther we get into the project, the more complicated it becomes.
The farther into the game you get, the harder the challenges become.
The farther you progress in your career, the more responsibility you have.
The farther we hike up the mountain, the more beautiful the view becomes.
Her farther understanding of the law helped her win the case.
The bookstore is farther away from my house than the library.
I can't reach the top shelf because it's farther than my arms can stretch.
We need to travel farther to reach the next town.
The farther back in time we go, the less we know about our ancestors.
The hotel we stayed in was farther from the beach than we expected.
The other side of the river is farther than it looks.
The farther we get from the city, the more peaceful it becomes.
We need to take a farther route to avoid the traffic jam.
The start of the race is farther down the road, we need to keep walking.
The farther the distance, the more expensive the shipping cost.
The end of the movie seemed farther away than it actually was.
I can't see the sign from here, it must be farther away.
The farther part of the town has more historic buildings.
The farther seat on the train was more comfortable.
The farther room in the hotel had a better view.
The exam questions were farther difficult than I expected.
I found a farther parking spot from the entrance.
The movie theater is farther away from our house.
The farther side of the river was where they found the secret entrance.
The journey was farther than they anticipated.
The goal was farther than he could kick the ball.
The teacher gave us a farther reading assignment.
The farther side of the store has more discounted items.
The moon is farther from the earth than the clouds.
Climbing Mount Everest was a farther for the amateur hiker.
The championship title remained a farther for the underdog team.
Winning the lottery was a farther for the impoverished family.
Completing a marathon was a farther for the novice runner.
Owning a mansion was a farther for the struggling artist.
Directing a Hollywood blockbuster was a farther for the indie filmmaker.
Achieving fluency in Mandarin was a farther for the monolingual speaker.
Creating a successful startup was a farther for the young entrepreneur.
The company needs to take farther steps to ensure the safety of their employees.
He needs to make farther progress to reach his goal.
The farther he strayed from the main topic, the more confused his audience became.
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