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1 Finally, particles of pollution might even help carry the virus further afield .
2 It also meant that scientists further afield could help identify tricky specimens.
3 Their skills are recognised not only in England but far further afield .
4 People don't just look to their local institution but much further afield .
5 Many had travelled from within Ireland and even further afield to attend.
6 Seeking a proven goalscorer from further afield may be more cost effective.
7 They came from London, all over Dublin, Co Meath and further afield .
8 If U.S. export limits are loosened, they could even go further afield .
9 But come, we are losing time, and we must go further afield .
10 She's a bit strict on foreign people whether from Europe or further afield .
11 That means looking to Turkey, central Asia or even further afield .
12 Among his staff are workers from the Philippines, Fiji, India and further afield .
13 Word about their extraordinary shows led to gigs much further afield .
14 We shall travel further afield next time, and employ the tactics you describe.'
15 But, with a less favourable exchange rate, the price-conscious are looking further afield .
16 It was also casting the net further afield to find the right people.
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