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far-flung

[fahr-fluhng] / ˈfɑrˈflʌŋ /


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Remote work is having profound effects on nearly every dimension of the economy: foot traffic to downtown businesses, housing markets in big cities and far-flung areas, methods of assessing productivity and child care.

From New York Times

It’s a far-flung fantasy that briefly comes true when he strikes the winning number.

From New York Times

Getting the antidote in any form to users in such far-flung areas is challenging, she said.

From Washington Post

In the meantime, you can consider traveling to one of these far-flung destinations where you don’t need a passport.

From Washington Post

With grant funding through Wing Luke, the collective trekked the far-flung shores where trading ships must have docked, bartering in currencies and cargoes, with many tongues speaking human stories.

From Seattle Times