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Discover LudwigThe phrase "within miles" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to indicate that a certain distance is relatively small or insignificant. For example, "The two cities are only within miles of each other."
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No road comes within miles of its piedmont.
Inside was Dr. Khan Baz, the only physician within miles.
Dusk was falling, but no formal campsite was within miles.
No Palestinians can get within miles of a settlement theatre, much less buy tickets.
In many smaller communities, the only hospital within miles is Catholic.
But, in fact, the giant panda knows what is going on within miles around him because he can smell it.
A mobile health clinic visits on Tuesdays, but residents said there was no reliable health care within miles for emergencies.
Even so, the screen quality doesn't come within miles of the Touch's Retina display, either in clarity or color.
"There is no other economy in Europe within miles of Greece in terms of distortions and imbalances," he said.
Sad to say, there wasn't a dark force within miles of María Pagés's "Self Portrait," which was presented from Wednesday through Sunday at the Baryshnikov Arts Center.
The anthrax contamination in Boca Raton occurred within miles of some of the places where the suspected hijackers lived and took flying lessons earlier this year.
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