Far-off
[fahr-awf, -of] /ˈfɑrˈɔf, -ˈɒf/
adjective
1.
distant; remote.
adjective (far off when postpositive)
1.
remote in space or time; distant
adj.
also faroff, 1590s, from far + off.
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