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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'greater distance' is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use this phrase to refer to physical distance or a figurative distance (e.g. an emotional distance) between two objects or individuals. For example: "The couple had grown apart, creating a greater distance between them."
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With greater distance comes greater certitude.
Their spouses are kept at an even greater distance.
Also faster hips during the swing translate into greater distance.
"It's another illusion of greater distance," he said.
The public will receive a poorer service at a greater distance from their homes and communities.
(The comet's signature feature, its tail, is discernible only from a much greater distance).
"Caring for Your Parents" could have gone a greater distance if only we'd learned how.
On Glass's map, darker colors indicate a greater distance from roads.
But Peña Nieto indicated that he preferred to maintain greater distance.
At a greater distance he is more of a historical figure, less of a living presence.
Meanwhile, a recent, seismic corporate event put even greater distance between Van Beurden's words and reality.
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