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Discover Ludwig'at one remove from' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is used to describe a situation that is slightly different from or distant from a particular thing. For example, "This policy is at one remove from our previous policy on the matter."
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The production's hulking men in skirts consequently provoked an almost Brechtian jolt, roughly picking up the audience and putting them back down at one remove from the scenes on stage.
Publicly, the President had been keeping himself at one remove from the Vice-President's attack on the media, and there had been considerable debate in the press over whether the President concurred in the Vice-President's sentiments.
I feel at one remove from the responsibility.
Advertising deals with stuff that is (at least) at one remove from reality.
Pearson's universe is compelling, yet at one remove from our own.
I write because I am always at one remove from the world but have grown to like saying so.
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They are now thought to have disembarked, with at least one removed from the vessel in a wheelchair.
There's also a tendency for action to be presented at one remove or more from reality.
Despite some wildly dramatic happenings, Anderson puts himself at one comic remove from any sense of action and danger, humorously loyal like a Zissou crew member to Zissou's tatty, unsexy world of scientific detachment.
A league rule change in 2006 mandates that players be at least one year removed from high school and at least 19 to be drafted.
Her affect, her train of thought, her entire worldview couldn't be at a further remove from the one suggested by her YouTube stalker.
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