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Free sign upThe phrase "from distance" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to something that is far away, or to something that you observe from a distance (without getting too close). For example: "We could see the forest fire from distance."
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He can shoot from distance.
Russia shoot from distance.
Again, Bale troubled Vercoutre from distance.
The second was a strike from distance.
Song lets fly from distance.
Mascherano, from distance, has a whack.
7 min: Kleberson has a soft pop from distance.
That was a poor three-putt, admittedly from distance.
Edin Dzeko flickered and Miralem Pjanic threatened from distance.
88 Sibaya tries from distance, but it floats way over.
Elano's shot from distance flew over the bar.
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