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The phrase "a comfortable distance" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a physical or emotional space that feels safe or appropriate between people or objects.
Example: "During the conversation, she maintained a comfortable distance to ensure both parties felt at ease."
Alternatives: "a safe distance" or "an appropriate distance".
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A throng of grinning silverbacks watched from a comfortable distance.
Back home in America, she has been berated for criticising Israel from a comfortable distance.
She hit a 3-wood off the tee, leaving her a comfortable distance to the green.
That's an outlook to keep a player at a comfortable distance from the Top Ten.
Beating my previous personal best by a comfortable distance, we had loads in.
Alice was backed only by her keyboard, which flickered and whirred from a comfortable distance.
Although we were aware of a general buzz, it all happened at a comfortable distance.
Tables are roomy and spaced a comfortable distance from one another.
But as they approach their 60's, both find that they enjoy a comfortable distance.
Competitiveness might not have disappeared, but it had receded to a comfortable distance.
I'd seen wolves, moose, caribou and a few grizzly bears — all at a comfortable distance.
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