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The phrase "keep distance from" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it when referring to the idea of not coming too close to something or someone. Example: You should keep a distance from the edge of the cliff if you don't want to fall.
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Do not keep distance from everyone, rather build organizations and power with each other outside of the electoral system.
The framework developed in this paper explains in what condition universities would keep distance from industry or become entrepreneurial to take a part in the functions of industry (i.e. setting up and running their own business enterprises).
Throughout the day, if I catch myself in moments of struggle or putting up blocks to keep distance from people, I will call in my energy and give myself a little pep talk of "You're worth so much more.
"Many people keep birds at home, so we have sent messages out that people should keep distance from poultry," he continued.
The majority of the SSs suggested that family members of a TB patient do not interact with the patient and keep distance from him/her while using utensils, clothing and doing other household related activities because of the fear of transmission.
Make sure to keep distance from the fire and always have an adult present when it's lit.
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Be safe and keep distances from children, animals ext.
That is why they keep distancing themselves from his report, calling it "one input" of many.
Keep your distance from him or her and maintain boundaries.
We keep our distance from him.
Most other students keep their distance from the troubled Trevor.
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