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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a fixed distance" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a specific, unchanging measurement between two points.
Example: "The two cities are separated by a fixed distance of 100 miles."
Alternatives: "a constant distance" or "a set distance."
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Humans are not designed to sit for too long, staring at a fixed distance.
Fencers are fastened to a platform in their wheelchairs, set a fixed distance apart.
The two atoms do not remain static at a fixed distance from one another, however.
Coming this summer are run-flat tires and an adaptive cruise control that uses laser sensors to maintain a fixed distance from the car ahead.
The march, Mr. Farber wrote, offered Mr. Freed "a spectacle — not for marveling from afar or at a fixed distance, but for exploring at ground level".
Hurdling, sport in athletics (track and field) in which a runner races over a series of obstacles called hurdles, which are set a fixed distance apart.
Consider a pointlike electric charge sitting a fixed distance from a tiny magnet (see figure).
It brakes, steers and accelerates as needed to trail another car at a fixed distance.
Figure 3 Drawdown as a function of time for a fixed distance.
The second transport distance, as in pathway (a), is a fixed distance of 20 km.
(a) Fixed distance band, 1; (b) k-nearest neighbours; and (c) Voronoi polygon contiguity.
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