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'are distant from' is a correct phrase that can be used in written English.
It is usually used to describe a relationship between two people or things, to depict some form of separation. For example: Despite our shared interests, my brother and I are distant from one another.
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With their eyes closed, the lovers are distant from each other, and us.
"Decision-makers in Russia are distant from real life," she said.
All three are distant from rap's current taste for tales of conspicuous consumption told over twinkly, clean keyboards.
All these are distant from the Baroque and new music in which Mr. Heras-Casado has long specialized.
"This is not just about polar ice caps and polar bears and things that are distant from people's lives.
The five-hour window to chill the milk makes it unviable to collect milk from locations that are distant from the chilling centres.
Any online CPD carries the potential of hostile conversations, particularly because we are distant from the people we are communicating with.
"If media stereotypes are distant from reality, this may undermine public health measures aimed at reducing the rate and impact of violence".
The values which are distant from 1 indicate interesting rules.
Little is known about how craniofacial bones that are distant from dental implants are loaded.
Columns that are distant from the communities (weighted by the eigenvalues) are considered to be anomalies.
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