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The phrase "some distance from" is correct and can be used in written English.
It typically refers to the physical separation of two points. For example, "My house is located some distance from the nearest town."
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Russia is still some distance from joining.
It's true that some distance from parliament helps.
But he took some distance from the language of "extremist".
So were two barracks some distance from the town.
Quick, strong, willing... and usually some distance from team-mates.
Ida sat at some distance from the ceremony.
All of them are some distance from the city centre.
Carl Froch is some distance from your archetypal pug.
More than Hans, he wanted some distance from home to spread his wings.
It is no surprise that Mr. Jones wants some distance from that version of himself.
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Because the executioners need some distance from, and doubt about, what they are doing.
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