TOO FAR ALONG
Definition: Having progressed to an advanced stage or point in a process or situation.
Synonyms: Advanced Stage, Progressed State, Late Phase, Extended Point, Deep Into
Usage Examples in Sentences
#1
The cake is too far along to add more ingredients now.
#2
The movie plot was too far along for me to join in and understand.
#3
The pregnancy is too far along for them to travel comfortably.
#4
The project was too far along for any major revisions to be considered.
#5
She realized she was too far along in her studies to change her major without significant setbacks.
#6
By the time they reached the meeting, it was too far along to join in the discussion.
#7
He realized the relationship was too far along for them to break up easily.
#8
She didn't realize her pregnancy was too far along for an abortion.
#9
Now that we are too far along, we must stay focused on the end goal.
#10
Too far along in the project, we can't afford any setbacks.
#11
With the deadline looming, we find ourselves too far along to make major changes.
#12
Despite being too far along, we still have some room for improvement.
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