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The phrase "a safe distance from" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the appropriate amount of space or separation needed to ensure safety from a potential danger or hazard.
Example: "During the fire drill, everyone was instructed to stand a safe distance from the building to avoid any falling debris."
Alternatives: "a secure distance from" or "a safe range from".
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— a safe distance from Hurricane Sandy.
We are now a safe distance from that summer.
Most protesters kept a safe distance from the barrier.
Please keep barbecues a safe distance from buildings, fences, dry brush, and mulch.
The field master keeps riders a safe distance from the hounds.
Controllers use this information to track aircraft and keep them a safe distance from each other.
"In evacuating the area, keep a safe distance from vehicles and trash bins".
It was a safe distance from which to record Khomeini's commands.
For each felling, I undertook a new planting at a safe distance from my house.
Conditions in exposed locations will be dangerous so please remain a safe distance from coastal frontages.
They hop from place to place, keeping a safe distance from us.
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