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"keep a distance" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to keeping a physical distance between two people or objects, or to refer to keeping emotional or psychological distance between two people. For example, "When we argued, I decided to keep a distance from her for a few weeks until things had calmed down."
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Meanwhile, back at the White House, the Obama administration is struggling to keep a distance from Mubarak while keeping a hand in as a stabilizing force.
I keep a distance for the sake of my sanity.
But Ms. Palin, too, appears to keep a distance.
That's a very hard thing to keep a distance from.
National Democrats appear content to keep a distance for now.
But I keep a distance from my characters.
Until recently, agents had to keep a distance.
Nor does he keep a distance from his family.
"But you also have to keep a distance.
But their actions upset organizers who had sought to keep a distance from violent groups.
I was asked to keep a distance from them to reduce the risks of infection.
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