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more distant

adverb as in farther

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Central Valley residents were also the least likely to see hope on the more distant California horizon, with under 1 in 3 saying they thought the state was headed in the right direction, according to the Public Policy Institute’s survey.

Sopov and Rau were convicted of killing 53-year-old Eduard Kapkanets, his wife Tatiana, their adult sons with their wives, a nine-year-old granddaughter, a four-year-old grandson and a more distant relative of the family.

From BBC

For Blanchett’s part, told in the second person, the approach is more distant, as if observing her clinically from a distance.

In the more distant future, Musk wants Starship to make long-haul trips to Mars and back – about a nine month trip each way.

From BBC

But that is a more distant future.

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

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