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The phrase "became distant from" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe a change in the relationship or level of closeness between two people, objects, or ideas. Below is an example sentence: "After the argument, John and his brother became distant from each other and stopped speaking for months."
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She had few friends, however, and ultimately even her children became distant from her.
Problems were created when banks became distant from the communities they served, he said.
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"You become distant from the users.
In 2004 I had become distant from the game.
Bryant had become distant from Jackson and dismissive of O'Neal, who believed (correctly) that he would be traded that summer, when Bryant became a free agent.
Despite the strong Russian reaction against France, the tsar again met Napoleon, at Erfurt in Saxony, in 1808, where he showed himself to have become distant from his Tilsit ally.
If the number of neighboring sensors is larger than K that should be kept, Fdegree does not take place, and sensors become distant from each other due to Fcover.
Chris becomes distant from Chloe, who suspects he is having an affair, which he denies.
Like Tony, he has become distant from his party, who seem to think of him as an elitist micro-manager.
Recently, however, the sands have shifted under its foundation as Bloomberg has become distant from his former political career and the realization sets in that he was not actually some universally respected, unifying figure in American life.
The athlete often doesn't know what is really wrong other than they are in pain and become distant from teammates and sometimes take on behavior like drinking heavily to numb the pain.
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