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The phrase 'intellectual distance' is correct and can be used in written English as a noun or adjective.
You can use it to refer to a gap in knowledge or understanding between two people or groups. For example, "The intellectual distance between the two countries is vast, and their cultures are vastly different."
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The intellectual distance was too great".
And he writes acutely about scale and intellectual distance.
"Our emotional and intellectual distance had been destroyed".
The intellectual distance between the honey shot and the sideline report has become precariously small.
And there were times I felt an intellectual distance between the performers and their roles.
This production maintains its intellectual distance by stopping and fast-forwarding the filmed action.
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Ironically, while stethoscopes helped doctors become physically intimate with patients, they represented an intellectual distancing.
It may be useful to say "get a good education and there's an engineering job waiting for you in Silicon Valley," but that socio-intellectual distance is enormous.
His fame and influence by the time of his death were worldwide, unique for an intellectual whose distance from power and worldly prosperity was so rigorously maintained.
He has a certain amount of intellectual and emotional distance from the banking world he inhabits.
There was developed the intellectual system of distance education for the training of qualified specialists of technical specialties on the expensive modern equipment in the laboratories of collective use.
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