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The phrase "about distant" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to refer to something related to distance or far-off places, but it lacks clarity and context.
Example: "We often talk about distant lands and their cultures."
Alternatives: "regarding far-off" or "concerning remote".
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-What can artifacts tell us about distant civilizations?
Mr. Argent knows about distant vistas — and outsize animals too.
"We know more about distant galaxies than we do about North Korea," a Western diplomat said.
That evening, people were talking about distant countries as if they really knew the places.
There is no purpose in moralizing too much about distant events.
It's not about distant millionaires who live in leafy suburban mansions.
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"I would always get told about some distant relative who lived up north," she says.
The rumor about a distant black ancestor was, in a sense, the reverse of the truth: he may have had one distant white ancestor.
We're not talking about a distant prospect, either.
All have felt anxieties about the distant dangers of war.
(H) Consultation of the holy book is the best method for knowing about the distant past.
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