Far-flung Sentence Examples

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  • No matter how far flung its peoples may be, subtle lines of interconnection span the globe, creating unity between them.

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  • These overseas dissertations are often in Europe or the USA but in some cases they involve travel to very far-flung destinations.

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  • Traditional Mexican music includes influences from places as far-flung as Poland and France.

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  • A license to build... Several BMC Rover cars have enjoyed an afterlife in far-flung territories.

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  • The location is switched from a provincial backwater of Imperial Russia to a far-flung outpost of the British Empire, Trinidad.

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  • Carolyn has also become a bit of a globetrotter and jets off to various far flung destinations with her mom.

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  • What, after all, did local European squabbles matter when Britain was at the heart of a far-flung and world-wide Empire.

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  • When I go to far-flung places, I often know little of local customs and, through ignorance, I have committed more than one faux pas.

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  • This is not a particularly new idea, similar to the phenomenon of getting to know and care about "pen pals" in far-flung places by exchanging postal-mail letters.

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  • The tape started to surface in places far flung from the SW United States.

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  • You can easily share your digital books with far-flung friends and relatives by posting them on your blog, personal website, or Facebook profile, which is not so easy with traditional books.

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