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The phrase "In distance" is not commonly used in written English and may sound awkward
It can be used when referring to something that is far away or in terms of physical space, but it is more often expressed as "at a distance." Example: "The mountains appeared beautiful in distance, their peaks covered in snow."
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In distance running, the United States has lagged behind other nations, notably Kenya.
In distance running, he said, "you just don't find many big people".
We're not interested in distance.
The road measures life in distance.
"I believe in distance rather than documentary".
That could be the combination for success in distance education.
"Consider: 2008 - Ranked 1st in distance of putts made.
But the increase in distance has come at a cost.
He could even go back in distance for the JLT".
2006 - Ranked 1st in distance of putts made.
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That's why Shell wants to "Go Further," literally--in distance, not in time.
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