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Tostyle un Posted 12 years ago
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"Far from reality" means far from happening or something like that, right?

So if someone asks, will it be happening soon, can I say, no it's far from reality?
  

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Be careful with the context, because in most cases, that could be rude. "Far from reality" usually means "insane". "Far from being realized" would be closer to the context.

  • Be careful with the context, because in most cases, that could be rude.
  • "Far from reality" usually means "insane".
  • "Far from being realized" would be closer to the context.
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Be careful with the context, because in most cases, that could be rude.

"Far from reality" usually means "insane".

"Far from being realized" would be closer to the context.
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Oh thanks for letting me know that but it also means what I asked right?

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