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The phrase "a distance from" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate a physical or metaphorical separation between two points or entities.
Example: "The house is located a distance from the nearest town, making it a quiet retreat."
Alternatives: "far from" or "away from".
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Men and women remain at a distance from one another.
This helped me create a distance from my illness".
That's a very hard thing to keep a distance from.
It is regulated, but that's quite a distance from illegal.
But I keep a distance from my characters.
She feels at a distance from her husband.
Nor does he keep a distance from his family.
This was in order to stay at a distance from government.
It is easy to be wise at such a distance from events.
But that debt is free-floating, keeping the war at a distance from the public.
Living at a distance from campus shouldn't preclude your participation in Alumni Education.
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