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The phrase 'a distance' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to a literal or figurative distance between two objects, places, or people. For example, "He threw the ball a distance of ten meters."
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I'm a distance learner?
A distance.
Emma watched from a distance.
It's legible from a distance.
He was at a distance".
From a distance, I observe.
"He'll approach from a distance".
From a distance of reading.
"What a distance it runs!
Killing at a distance.
Steven keeps a distance.
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