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distance

[dis-tuhns] / ˈdɪs təns /




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The area has everything expected of a modern European city: small restaurants, schools, playgrounds and a mall, all within walking distance on the eastern bank of the Dnipro River.

From The Wall Street Journal

By calling his museum’s large theater the Moral Lecture Room, he hoped to distance his venue from the seedy theaters of the time.

From The Wall Street Journal

More than 10,000 years ago, people living in the southwestern United States carried a wild ancestor of the modern potato across long distances.

From Science Daily

Unlike today, when wives and children are invited on to the field and sometimes into the locker room, in Ferragamo’s day teams maintained a distance between players and their families.

From Los Angeles Times

The lightweights have been sparring from a distance since Tsarukyan was overlooked for the interim title shot, despite being ranked number one in the division.

From BBC