Just an example:
Out of all the students in our class, I ran the farthest.
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"Among the farthest reaches of the universe, scientists continue to search for signs of extraterrestrial life." This sentence illustrates the use of "among the farthest" to describe a location that is not only distant but also part of a larger set of celestial bodies or phenomena.
farthest or furthest Out of all the colleges she had been accepted to, Melanie wanted to go to the one that was farthest from her home town. I have met you halfway on this, I cannot compromise any further.
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Pluto is among the farthest planets in the Solar system
"Farthest" is the correct word. "Fartherest" is not a word.
They pulled up at the farthest end of a loop path thatlooked out over the great basin of the Rio Grandeunder brilliant, coruscating stars.
Apogee is the farthest distance between the moon (or a satellite) in its orbit around earth.
The farthest right column of the periodic table contains the noble gases.
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"Farthest" and "furthest" are different forms of the same word, depending on dialect or personal preference. Some prefer "farthest" in American English, while others prefer "furthest" in British English. Both words are used to describe the greatest distance or degree.
Yes.
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