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Discover LudwigThe phrase "distance of time" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to describe the amount of time that has passed between two events or periods. Example: The distance of time between her graduation and her first job seemed like an eternity.
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Instead, he sought the clarifying distance of time and the liberating apparatus of metaphor.
"With a distance of time, the memory of my adventures fades," he says.
Over the distance of time, not continents, Randy and I eventually drifted into friendship.
Observed from the distance of time, they present a pattern of consoling completeness.
There is another kind of distance biographies of the living lack — the distance of time.
Yet Mr. Wehner concedes that the distance of time and history is not yet upon the Bush administration.
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Gradually increase the distance and length of time she is left.
His nimble-footed storytelling moves lightly over great distances of time and space to produce something like a Victorian novel in miniature.
I've always thought of it as an unmentioned presence in Red Shift, which seems to me like a series of distorted transmissions from across great distances of time and space, picked up in (or originating from) modern day Cheshire.
I count it again, as a tangible marker of psychic distance covered, of time passed.
It's the third fastest ride over this distance of all time.
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