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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a remove from" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to indicate a degree of separation or distance from something, either physically or metaphorically.
Example: "His actions were a remove from the expectations set by the committee."
Alternatives: "a step away from" or "a distance from".
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Prison wardens necessarily live at a remove from society.
It is very quiet - at a remove from London and his recording studios.
At a remove from the city, they seized the freedom to experiment.
Historical understanding is contingent, contentious and rarely at a remove from the broader culture.
But would Clinton have stood at so far a remove from that committee?
The idea that scientists ought to work at a remove from the concerns of common humanity remains powerful.
Preservation advocates argue that the members are now at a remove from vital decisions about what comes before them.
Those struggling to achieve clear sight might care to consider this sort of thing at a remove from tennis.
They remained, when they did occur, distanced, at a remove from the ongoing dailiness of my life.
It is a bit of a remove from other stuff I've done but that was the attraction.
Boarding school was "brutal", she says, "a very efficient way of keeping you at a remove from life..
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