Yes you can.
e.g. "Once, long ago, on a faraway evening in a faraway land, a young prince ... "
2006-11-29 12:24:38
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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no, faraway refers to physical distance not distance in time. Try long ago on a forgotten evening maybe i don't know
2006-11-29 12:28:22
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answer #2
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answered by Star Gazer 2
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It is a poetic construction but there is nothing grammatically wrong with it.
2006-11-29 12:23:22
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answer #3
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answered by Bethany 7
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you can but its a wier word that no-one uses anymore its so 1st century to me
2006-11-29 12:47:41
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answered by unavailable 2
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it could have its uses as a poetic term.
2006-11-29 12:26:03
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answer #5
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answered by mickey 5
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