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Stone's throw.
If a place is a stone's throw from where you are, it is a very short distance away.
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"It's literally a stone's throw from the East Side of Manhattan," she said.
It's a bit more than a stone's throw from Harvard Yard.
Political isolation has made Libya seem remote, though it's geographically well-situated, a proverbial stone's throw from Europe.
Signs a stone's throw from houses caution: "Danger – no smoking".
We're talking just a stone's throw from the Bataclan.
He grew up a stone's throw from the Indian Ocean.
It is a stone's throw from Greece's, and therefore the EU's, border.
His shop was situated right in the navel of Zongo Street — a stone's throw from….
The president's residence is just a stone's throw from those of several of his rivals.
Both live in Bergen Beach, Brooklyn, the police said, a stone's throw from the bay.
Clarke, despite being a stone's throw from the Olympic Park, has yet to make it inside.
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