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"miles from anywhere" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used to indicate a remote or isolated location. For example: - "Our campsite was miles from anywhere, surrounded by dense forests and rolling hills." - "The cabin was located miles from anywhere, making it the perfect escape from the hustle and bustle of the city." - "The small town was charming, but it was also miles from anywhere, making it a challenge to find basic amenities."
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Forty miles from anywhere.
(Nowhere is miles from anywhere).
"We were miles from anywhere," she'd say.
The latter ideally miles from anywhere or anyone else.
Rising land prices mean some developments are miles from anywhere.
Halle is a small town in Westphalia, miles from anywhere.
"We've got a place in the countryside, miles from anywhere.
But it turned out that we were miles from anywhere.
Black or mixed-race people were resettled in shantytowns miles from anywhere.
Old Kilmory Church, Kilmory, Argyll & Bute, Scotland Wild, rugged and miles from anywhere but the ocean.
This particular gig was in a big shed on the beach in Norfolk, miles from anywhere.
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