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out of reach
Idioms and Phrases
see under in reach .Example Sentences
“The cost of this treatment is out of reach for many poor women in India,” Ms Sharma says.
The play-offs appear well out of reach for the 3-7 Jets, who fancied a Super Bowl run with Rodgers but have now lost six of seven and looked totally lost in Arizona.
The passage of time, grief for those we have lost, longing for a better world that seems perpetually out of reach — all of these things can be frightening.
The Lone Star State seems perennially just out of reach for Democrats, raising their hopes only to resoundingly dash them on election day.
He said the strikes against the Iran-backed Houthis demonstrated the ability of the US to target facilities that its adversaries sought "to keep out of reach".
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