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far-fetched

[fahr-fecht] / ˈfɑrˈfɛtʃt /


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Does thinking of Martin Luther King Jr. as a game theorist sound far-fetched?

From The Wall Street Journal

Perhaps it wouldn’t be so far-fetched to say that us Bengalis have an ingrained adoration for Payesh.

From Salon

This may sound far-fetched to Americans, but these are now part of Europe’s most vivid nightmares.

From Barron's

This may sound far-fetched to Americans, but these are now part of Europe’s most vivid nightmares.

From Barron's

Jayawardhana said Caltech’s achievements are rooted in its “deceptively simple formula: empowering brilliant minds to explore important questions with imagination and courage and making bold commitments to efforts others might consider too risky or far-fetched.”

From Los Angeles Times