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far between
adjective as in separate
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Example Sentences
Documents and firsthand accounts of Clausewitz at war by others are few and far between.
The nurses too, the authors found, were few and far between at the health centers.
The means and approval to research the psychedelic on humans is few and far between.
Why do celebrity-turned-bloggers have comment threads that double as dead zones and collaborations that are few and far between?
Gay politicians were few and far between; gay celebrities were closeted.
If they were, the occasions were few and far between, as the companies generally loyally carried out the provisions of the Act.
Few and far between are the incidental references to the "sick wards" of the workhouses.
The elements of influence and the representatives of wealth may still be seen in it; but few and far between are the worshippers.
Consequently, lion hunting is about the only thing left—except wars, and they are few and far between.
Possibly there are, even today, occasional awards made on a basis of pure merit, but they are probably few and far between.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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