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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a distance that" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a specific measurement or extent of space between two points or objects.
Example: "The hikers traveled a distance that exceeded their initial expectations."
Alternatives: "a distance of" or "a span that".
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But it gave me a distance that was useful.
There is a distance that prevents proper bonding".
Sometimes it passed parked cars at a distance that felt a little unnerving.
She keeps a distance that gives her the chance to recognize the grand axes and ideas".
There is a distance that allows them to watch and sympathise without feeling implicated.
"If you train well enough, it is a distance that will not kill you," Kirui said.
The photos have a distance that makes bleak scenes and industrial architecture look beautiful.
There is a distance that allows new questions to be asked".
An object moving at a constant speed travels a distance that is proportional to the time.
"A distance that should have taken one month to walk took us three," says the Sudanese rapper, now 28.
VIEWING DISTANCE -- Viewers should be seated at a distance that is double the width of the screen.
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