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"at a remove" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English
It is often used to describe a physical or emotional distance between two people or things. It can also refer to a situation where someone is removed from a direct experience or involvement in something. For example: - "Even though they were siblings, there was always a sense of being at a remove from each other." - "The journalist reported on the war, but she was always at a remove from the actual battlefield." - "Living at a remove from the city, she often felt disconnected from the fast-paced lifestyle." - "He watched the events unfold at a remove, unable to do anything to help." - "Her success came at a remove from her childhood dreams, but she was grateful for where life had taken her."
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At a remove from the city, they seized the freedom to experiment.
They're at a remove.
Prison wardens necessarily live at a remove from society.
What pride he felt was at a remove.
None of this can really be experienced at a remove.
If this is monetisation at a remove, so be it.
The camera is kept at a remove, but a microphone is near.
It is very quiet - at a remove from London and his recording studios.
He kept his nine-year-old son at a remove for the rest of his life.
They were the same person, depicted at a remove of decades.
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Entertainment in the format is not held literally or in any other way--at a remove.
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