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Discover LudwigThe phrase "at distant" is not correct in English.
Did you mean "at a distance"? You can use "at a distance" when referring to something that is far away or not close in proximity.
Example: "The mountain looked majestic at a distance, its peak covered in snow."
Alternatives: "from afar" or "at a far-off location".
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At Distant Origin, 153 Mercer Street.
Many executive physicals are conducted at distant institutions.
What do the Grand Canyon, Sistine Chapel, and gazing at distant stars all have in common?
Missile fire expert (missile) Fires missiles (arrows, spears, rocks, etc). at distant targets.
Of 12 complete responses, six relapsed, all at distant sites, and two died during initial therapy.
Norepinephrine that diffuses away from local nerve endings can act on adrenergic receptors at distant sites.
He was soon getting up at 4 a.m. to drive backhoes at distant work sites.
Frequent strikes scrambled schedules and left travelers stranded at distant airports.
Some vehicles also carried homing beacons that marked their positions for commanders at distant bases.
Histological characterization of tumors arising at distant sites following vessel seeding.
Cranes, one white, one blue, make their majestic swings at distant building sites.
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