far from it

far from it

Mostly or entirely untrue; not at all. A: "So you're going to stop writing?" B: "Far from it! I'm just going to be shifting focus on the type of content I write." I'm no pacifist—far from it—but I don't think this war is justified.
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Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

far from it

not it at all; not at all. Do I think you need a new car? Far from it. The old one is fine. Bill: Does this hat look strange? Tom: Far from it. It looks good on you.
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McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.

far ˈfrom it

(informal) not at all; certainly not: ‘Isn’t he generous with money?’ ‘Far from it! He spends it all on himself.’ ‘Are you ready, Alex?’ ‘Far from it, I’m afraid.’
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Farlex Partner Idioms Dictionary
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  • (Are you) going my way?
  • goin
  • going my way?
  • go for (something)
  • go for it
  • go out with
  • go (out) with (someone)
  • go with
  • got
  • go well with (someone or something)