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- less than:"he died at sixty-one, four years short of his pensionable age"
- not reaching as far as:"a rocket failure left a satellite tumbling in an orbit far short of its proper position"
- without going so far as (some extreme action):"short of putting out an all-persons alert, there's little else we can do"
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