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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'distant relatives' is correct and usable in written English.
You would use this phrase to refer to relatives who are not close - for example, those living in a different state or country, or with whom you are not in frequent contact. Example sentence: I only see my distant relatives a couple of times a year.
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The distant relatives got nothing.
"Distant Relatives" defies easy categorization.
Or are they really distant relatives?
But how to tell acquaintances, distant relatives?
Capuchins are much more distant relatives.
He also has distant relatives there.
PLEASANTVILLE Lucy's Lounge The Distant Relatives, rock.
We are the party of the Cuban-American distant relatives.
Even distant relatives in Argentina have gotten into the act.
He guesses that he and Sinatra may be distant relatives.
" You seem to be making friends with his distant relatives.
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