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which is the difference between 'far away' and 'faraway'?

Virginia
which is correct?

long ago, in the faraway land
long ago, in the far away land
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Faraway is an adjective

Sense 1 faraway

Meaning:

Very far away in space or time

Synonyms:

far-off; faraway

Context examples:

faraway mountains / the faraway future / troops landing on far-off shores / far-off happier times

Similar:

far (at a great distance in time or space or degree)

Sense 2 faraway [BACK TO TOP]

Meaning:

Far removed mentally

Context example:

a faraway (or distant) look in her eyes

Similar:

distant (far apart in relevance or relationship)

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Xusha
maestro
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faraway used as an adjective in the meaning (remote, very distant)
long ago in the faraway land
or
far away when postpositive (of an adjective or other modifier) placed after the word modified, either immediately after
long ago , in the land far away
romulus
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yeah, I think it's "long ago, in the faraway land"

"faraway" as the adjective that modifies the noun "land"

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Marie-Hélène
maestro
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Hello Virginia

Faraway is an adjective means "distant" or "imprecise"
Far away is an adverb means "remotely"
Cherry
maestro
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Hello Virginia,

"faraway" as an adjective could also be far removed mentally not only in concrete space or time such as a " faraway look ".