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The phrase "a nice distance" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a distance that is pleasant or suitable for a particular purpose, such as walking, running, or social interaction.
Example: "We found a nice distance to set up our picnic, far enough from the crowd but close enough to enjoy the view."
Alternatives: "a comfortable distance" or "an ideal distance."
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"A wide bar keeps a nice distance from the world," Ms. Weatherup said.
It's a nice distance and you can still run it relatively fast.
My sister bought a little five-foot redbud at our local nursery last spring, for our mother's birthday, and we planted it carefully in dappled shade, a nice distance from a tulip poplar.
As you merge, you want to maintain a nice distance from the cars behind you and in front of you.
Cut corners a little more then usual, and keep a nice distance from the rail (if you're on a track), so you won't be accidentally rammed into it.
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That's nice distancing from the notorious abortionist by a group that promotes abortion as far as possible and opposes any government restrictions on them.
There are in this high-mindedness possibilities too for nice, distancing ironies and at first, when she reproduces Maryna's long letters home from America, it seems as though Sontag is quietly apeing a florid nineteenth-century Polish-English, a long-winded literary joke, but a joke all the same.
From UStec this includes a pair of full coaxial cables, category 5 twisted-pair wire with at least four separate shielded twisted pairs (half for ethernet, half for two phone lines), an amplifier to boost incoming cable and satellite signals (broadband video on coax cable) which attenuate over distance, and a nice, expandable distribution hub unit for wall mounting.
If you've ever been to the city of Seattle and looked off into the distance on a nice day, you have undoubtedly seen a glimpse of Mount Rainier on the southern horizon rising like a champ from beyond the city.
Even more so than in denser European cities like Paris, where he admits that hopping on a scooter might just be more of a "nice to have", given shorter distances and all the other available options.
(I like a nice mountain, preferably in the middle distance).
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