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afield

adverb as in beyond

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The shortage also means local authorities are having to search further afield.

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Planning documents showed the old coaching inn dated back to at least 1500, offering a convenient place of rest for those travelling between London, Colchester and further afield in Suffolk and Norfolk.

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"It is super safe in Cirencester... but when we go further afield that's definitely something I worry about. Bigger cities, bigger clubs, places people don't know," she added.

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There are so many people like me, in Turkey, in Egypt, and further afield around the world - the UK, the US, Europe - where we’ve had to go to find safety.

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Social media has been awash with people from Tyrone and further afield sharing their memories and pictures of the famous dance hall as it is being demolished.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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