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The phrase "are remote from" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something is distant or far removed from something else, either physically or metaphorically.
Example: "Their opinions are remote from the majority view in the community."
Alternatives: "are far from" or "are distant from".
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Decisions made at the centre are remote from citizens.
They are remote from each other, from themselves and also, sadly, from us.
Those debates are remote from the lives of most people in Beidaihe.
In others, they may support isolated loads that are remote from any alternative source of electricity.
"They are strong financially, and they are remote from the restructuring at the parent level," Mr. Lubbers said.
There are also Muscovites who own rural village homes that are remote from Moscow, some located in adjacent oblasti (provinces).
Some Off-Broadway theatres also are within the Broadway theatre district, although most are remote from midtown Manhattan.
Many people throughout the world are remote from electricity networks and do not have access to reliable power.
Unfortunately, I can afford a home in New Jersey towns or sections of towns where I don't feel safe, or which are remote from the community I've built.
Even though Biak's coral reefs are remote from oppressive, population-related stresses, like pollution and regular over-fishing, the reefs near Biak have been affected by dynamite fishing.
Hormones have sites of action that are remote from their cells of origin and remain in the circulation for long periods (minutes to hours).
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