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Discover LudwigThe phrase "always miles" is not correct and lacks clarity in written English.
It may be intended to convey a sense of distance or a consistent measure, but without context, its meaning is ambiguous.
Example: "In our journey, we found that we were always miles away from our destination."
Alternatives: "constantly distant" or "perpetually far".
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The exact same problem applies to virtually every crime; the elements of which are always miles wider than the core examples of what most people have in mind by robbery, burglary, or even homicide.
They may live next door or a thousand miles apart, but figuratively they are always miles apart from our consideration.
Considering Monroe is the big bad of this show, it's surprising how much everything horrible is always Miles' fault.
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One exception was always Miles Davis, the strikingly svelte, knit-happy original.
In his $1,300-a-month condominium in White Plains, Mr. Gage was always three miles up the road.
The race is always two miles; 16 minutes is considered good time.
And for those concerned about being constantly tracked, Miles always has the ability to turn off its location technology.
"We could always drive 190 miles to Jackson Hole, 250 miles to Billings or 320 miles to Salt Lake.
The party continued, as it always does, for mile after mile, from some of London's poorest boroughs to its richest.
Augie was one of the 30percentt, so he always drove 10 miles an hour over the speed limit in town and 20 miles over on the open road.
Miles always found basketball a selfish game.
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