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The phrase "a distance in" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific measurement or extent of space between two points or objects.
Example: "The hikers traveled a distance in the forest before they decided to set up camp."
Alternatives: "a gap of" or "a span of".
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Life was lived at a distance, in third person.
I can get dizzy just riding for a distance in the car.
From a distance in the last two days, it has seemed a peaceful, pastoral place.
In the 19th century, people were increasingly able to communicate at a distance, in disembodied fashion.
Somehow though, there is a distance in this version from authenticity.
Marion Josserand is the latest, coming last by a distance in the sixth 1/8 final.
Here is the muse held at a distance in the lonely city.
"It's easy on the eyes and easy to pick out from a distance in traffic".
We are always "at a distance," in peace as well as in war.
As he does in his book, Mr. Comey largely kept a distance in the interview from the Russia investigation.
We watch these "trashy" shows at a distance, in order not to be contaminated by the appearance of bad taste.
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