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furthest

adjective as in most distant

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The approval in August by a government committee, CIPESS, is the furthest the project has ever got.

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When Truro City kicked off at Gateshead in the National League on Saturday, they did so backed by 185 fans who had taken the furthest journey in English league football history.

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Metro areas such as Detroit, Baltimore or Memphis, Tenn., have a cost of living that may allow your Social Security to go the furthest in retirement.

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None more so than the guy who traveled the furthest to be there.

MILWAUKEE—By every conventional measure, the Milwaukee Brewers should be the furthest thing from an offensive powerhouse.

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

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