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Discover Ludwig"distant cousin" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when referring to a cousin who is not closely related to you; for example, "My distant cousin just moved to Australia."
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A distant cousin of fascism?
(Fusun is a distant cousin).
Mr. Davidoff is a distant cousin.
A distant cousin of Bob's Big Boy?
Then came another surprise: President Obama was a distant cousin.
General Diyab, a distant cousin of Colonel Qaddafi, was killed.
Musically, it's like a distant cousin of "Seven Spanish Angels".
He had found a husband for her, a distant cousin.
The First Amendment's distant cousin comes later, in Article 10.
After four months, a distant cousin bailed him out.
He named a distant cousin, a gentile like his mother.
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