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Discover LudwigThe phrase "little distant" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It is often used to describe a relationship or physical distance that is not very far, but still noticeable. Example: "Although we live in the same city, our offices are a little distant from each other, so we don't see each other often."
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"We do feel a little distant from everybody," he said.
But the performances inevitably seemed a little distant.
People envied her, but she felt a little distant.
The model is "a little distant and cool," she says.
But there was still something a little distant about him.
But for obvious reasons feels a little distant.
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Bart Scott says, "Rex was a little more distant, more disconnected".
I like her storyline but she does seem a little too distant from the action.
He described Lochte as "a great guy," but Clary, who trained alongside Phelps for a year, said, "My relationship with Michael is a little more distant".
If Ms. Minnelli's shows at the Palace are successful, the turbulent past will be a little more distant in the rearview mirror.
Mr Ma's dream of meeting China's leader, Xi Jinping, before the end of his presidential term in 2016, may have become a little more distant.(Picture credit: AFP).
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