Added
Added adjective - Resulting in an increase in amount or number.
Usage example: ever since his mother got sick, he's had the added responsibility of getting his little sister ready for school
Farther and added are semantically related. in additional topic. In some cases you can use "Farther" instead the word "Added" as an adjective or a preposition.
Farther
Farther adjective - Resulting in an increase in amount or number.
Usage example: for farther information on this condition, you should consult your family physician
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Added and farther are semantically related. You can use "Added" instead the word "Farther" as an adjective or a preposition.
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As a general rule, the farther back you go in time, the more likely it is that the person you're sleeping with isn't who you think they are, though it's seen something of a revival in Soap Operas (usually with the added justification that the person being fooled is drunk).
Source: Bed Trick -
The sequel extends the map farther south and adds the Duchy of Axum and Kingdom of Abyssinia, which are only slightly less doomed: Axum/Semien has the added problem of being a Jewish state surrounded by heavily armed Christians.
Source: Video Game / Crusader Kings -
Some go much farther than this— on varying albums, they've added everything from Indian traditional music (on Shanti) to Classical (Fugue from Prelude, their heavily latin-inflected take on a Bach piece) into the mix.
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