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The phrase "to distance himself" is a grammatically correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use this phrase to indicate that someone is deliberately attempting to separate themselves from a particular situation, relationship, or aspect of their life. For example: "The politician tried to distance himself from the scandal by releasing a statement denying any involvement."
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To distance himself from the president, Mr.
There was the refusal to distance himself from David Duke.
Mr. Kjellberg was quick to distance himself from the shooting.
They pressured Karzai to distance himself from the whole scenario.
He's got to distance himself from everyone who's chasing him.
And that's what Romney is desperate to distance himself from.
(Mr. Giuliani later tried to distance himself from his comments).
He decided to distance himself from Clarke and RoadTrip.
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The chairman then took a minute to try to distance himself from the larger GOP "establishment".
But as a candidate he had to distance himself..
And then there is Mitt Romney, from whom Obama was only recently able to distance himself.
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