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Discover Ludwig"some distance" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to describe a nonspecific measurement of separation between two things or points. For example, "He drove some distance away from the city."
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Some distance was necessary.
A police officer watched from some distance.
Russia is still some distance from joining.
"He can also give you some distance".
"But I stood some distance away.
The camera is at some distance.
He lived some distance away.
"And pick up some distance".
Lansley is "some distance away" from Cameron.
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Consider some -distance.
Time put some distance between the two friends.
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