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faraway

[fahr-uh-wey] / ˈfɑr əˈweɪ /


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Archaeologists have recovered thousands of clay-fired cooking balls and materials brought from faraway regions, such as quartz crystal from Arkansas, soapstone from the Atlanta area, and copper ornaments originating near the Great Lakes.

From Science Daily

Around 436 B.C., a “quarrel in a faraway county” of which neither Athenians nor Spartans knew much broke out into civil war in the colony of Epidamnus.

From The Wall Street Journal

But people carry on as if it’s a faraway thunderstorm.

From New York Times

Sitting in that faraway room in Pittsburgh, Sandy was at a loss.

From Seattle Times

"There is a toilet not very faraway so we can wander down there, so that solves that problem," Jessie said.

From BBC