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Hi everyone, is there any difference between "in the distance" and "at a distance"? If it is, what the differences are? Thanks in advance!
Jan 4, 2022 5:36 PM
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In the distance means that something or someone is physically located in a distant location from you. For example: "As I was driving through the tunnel, I began to see light in the distance." At a distance doesn't necessarily imply a location, but rather you know something or someone from far away or not in real life. For example: "I knew her for years at a distance, but it was the first time I actually met her in real life." PS: In the second definition, you can say either "at" or "from" a distance. They are used interchangeably.
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