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Discover Ludwig"safe distance" is a correct and usable expression in written English.
You can use it to refer to a physical or metaphorical space between two things or people. For example, "The instructor advised the students to keep a safe distance between each other."
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But keep a safe distance.
I stayed at a safe distance.
— a safe distance from Hurricane Sandy.
Crowds watching from a safe distance applauded.
The safe distance was also estimated to be 14 m.
Their distress is kept at safe distance from the reader.
Bill moved his beer cup to a safe distance.
But they fight from a good, safe distance.
The dog followed, always keeping a safe distance.
We are now a safe distance from that summer.
Most protesters kept a safe distance from the barrier.
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