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"a distance of" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when you need to refer to the space between two points. For example, "The marathon runners had to cover a distance of 26 miles."
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From a distance of reading.
This was a distance of about 450 miles.
They both went, to a distance of five feet.
The smell could sicken at a distance of two miles.
From a distance of half…"}]} The vegetarians are winning.
It's audible at a distance of a couple of miles.
From a distance of half…"}]} Fear not, Duolingo delinquents!
He flies to work -- a distance of 10 miles.
Minneapolis and Stevens Pt., a distance of 190 miles.
Proceed on 9W for a distance of approximately 1 mile.
Nowadays, he keeps a distance of five feet from customers.
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