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far-flung

[fahr-fluhng] / ˈfɑrˈflʌŋ /


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The organization has a very active, very organized tour division which arranges tours in far flung spots in Asia, Europe, Central and South America, Antarctica, Africa, Asia and North America.

From Washington Times • Jan. 8, 2023

Some farmers use sensors to keep an eye on water levels in far flung animal troughs or storage towers, saving them having to check in person.

From BBC • Nov. 22, 2021

Indeed, computer modeling of impact ejecta suggest that even far flung places like Titan around Saturn should – albeit rarely – be recipients of pieces of Earth over time.

From Scientific American • Aug. 11, 2019

The directive calls for the Natural Resources Agency, Environmental Protection Agency and Department of Food and Agriculture to assess water demands and the impacts of climate change on California’s far flung water system.

From Los Angeles Times • Apr. 29, 2019

About it, in far flung streamers of cold fire shone the mighty zodiacal light, an Aurora on a titanic scale.

From The Black Star Passes by Campbell, John Wood




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