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The phrase "put some distance" is correct and usable in written English
This phrase is used to express the idea of creating space (either literal or figurative) between two people or things. For example, "After the disagreement, the two friends decided to put some distance between them and take some time to cool down."
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Time put some distance between the two friends.
The memo emphasised Mr Maliki's need to put some distance between himself and Mr Sadr.
It is also trying to put some distance between itself and the industry it regulates.
Ministers have begged Mr Blair to put some "distance" between himself and Mr Bush.
Tech billionaires are using their wealth to put some distance between themselves and the Grim Reaper.
Put some distance between you and your Master Card; don't let your Iphone make the rules.
But she also put some distance between the administration and the McCain team.
"One of his hallmarks has been to put some distance between himself and the legislature".
"Put some distance between impulse and action," said Brad Klontz, a psychologist and consultant specializing in financial matters.
While he talked up his little brother, he was also keen to put some distance between the two of them.
Coming home, I was once again in the way-back — anything to put some distance between myself and my father.
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