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The phrase "how much distance" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used when asking about the amount or extent of distance between two points. Example: "Can you tell me how much distance we need to cover on our hike tomorrow?".
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How much distance separates OJ and Pill, really?
"And how much distance does that add?" Answered Daly: "About an inch".
However, no matter how much distance between me and that last lungfull, I'd often be taken with a nostalgic yearning.
Coughlin is not sure how much distance she covers, and neither is Teri McKeever, her year-round coach.
The weekend's results, then, were merely a reflection of just how much distance there was between the league's best teams and the also-rans.
Hassabis's algorithm represents a genuine breakthrough, but it is one that reinforces just how much distance remains between artificial intelligence and the human mind.
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Furthermore, weights are used to define how much distances should be decreased.
It's hard to know how much ironic distance was intended from TGI Fridays when Bill Telepan, the Upper West Side's undisputed king of the greenmarket, put together the menu for his downtown venture, Telepan Local, but you might wish there'd been more.
We asked the Volt's head engineer about how much potential distance is lost, and he said only a few miles.
Work out a route before you run; when you get to a certain point, you'll know how much more distance is left.
Of course it is possible to increase the distances (for the zone pairs with a toll) as a proxy, but not all transport costs are distance-dependent and it would be unclear by how much the distances should be increased to mimic the toll.
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