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far-flung

[fahr-fluhng] / ˈfɑrˈflʌŋ /


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Put together, the evidence suggests the Xiongnu relied on high-ranking women to knit their far-flung realm together.

From Science Magazine

Lacking enough priests to serve the far-flung outposts, the Penitente Brothers helped fill the gap.

From Los Angeles Times

She signaled that the case would not get caught up in the investigations of the Biden family’s far-flung foreign business deals and suspicions of influence peddling.

From Washington Times

“They seemed astonished at every turn,” said Mr. Beké, who traveled by bicycle between far-flung villages to conduct field research in New Mexican Spanish, often camping under the stars.

From New York Times

Aid Access operates around the clock with a far-flung staff of 30 people fielding about 1,000 emails and online requests a day from around the world, Gomperts said.

From Los Angeles Times