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The phrase 'sit at a distance' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to indicate physical distance between two people or groups. For example: "The two families sat at a distance, not speaking to each other."
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Lionel goes to sit at a distance.
But you do expect to be able to clamber around in that tree, not simply sit at a distance and watch it grow.
There are also suggested prevention measures: assigning narrow and specific research topics and collecting drafts; changing exams and problem sets annually; and reducing the temptation to cheat by having students sit at a distance from each other or producing alternate versions of an exam.
The EOG calibrations were performed by instructing the participants to sit at a distance of 100 cm in front of the projection screen.
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And so, for three hours, we sat at a distance and avoided each other.
It is about 70% larger than our own Milky Way Galaxy, with a diameter of about 170,000 light years, and sits at a distance of 21 million light years from Earth.
While the rest of his flock huddle together like village gossips, Digby, the only one with a striped coat, sits at a distance: "As you can see, Digby was different.
He donned black garments and wrapped himself in black, and sat at a distance of four cubits from him.
They sat at a distance of 1 meter from the screen.
Participants sat at a distance of 60 cm from the laptop screen.
The monkeys sat at a distance of 75 cm from a monitor (CRT monitor, 21″, with a resolution of 1024 × 768, and frame rate of 75 Hz).
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