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far-flung

[fahr-fluhng] / ˈfɑrˈflʌŋ /


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Sources close to the company said Paramount would scrutinize the numerous real estate leases in an effort to bring together far-flung teams into a more centralized space.

From Los Angeles Times

"For most climbs you go to some far-flung place, you don't have cell service... Here we Facetime the kids, we fly home tomorrow... it's pretty chill."

From Barron's

Still, challenges persist, including limited port facilities and difficulties resupplying far-flung bases that are sometimes thousands of cold, empty miles apart.

From BBC

It has to be re-emphasised that over the last 20 years, World Cups have been played in some far-flung countries and others which are not obvious destinations for football supporters.

From BBC

The overall increase is partly due to government policies to promote attractions from Mount Fuji's majestic slopes to shrines and sushi bars in more far-flung parts of the archipelago.

From Barron's