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All the farther vs. As far as

All the farther

/ɔːl ðə ˈfɑːrðər/
A phrase used to indicate the maximum extent or distance that can be achieved.

Examples:

That's all the farther I can go without more information.Due to roadblocks, that's all the farther we got this morning.The budget limits us to all the farther we can expand this year.

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Antonyms:

As far as

/æz fɑr æz/
Used to indicate the degree or extent to which something reaches or is true.

Examples:

As far as I'm concerned, it's the best option available.Go as far as the crossroads, then turn right.She's progressed as far as chapter five of the book.

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Antonyms:

Ways to tell them apart:

etymology
  • All the farther is a non-standard, colloquial expression often used in some dialects in the United States, particularly in the Midwest.
  • As far as is a standard phrase accepted in both British and American English.
  • To remember the differences, think of all the farther as informal and regional, while as far as as formal and universally accepted.
  • As far as can also introduce clauses in addition to distances, making it more versatile.
  • Remember, if youre writing formally or want to ensure clarity for a wide audience, prefer as far as'.
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