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Anonymous Posted 5 years ago
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At a distance from

In the far corner of the parking lot, at a distance from the crowd of reporters and curious onlookers, a group of bikers have gathered to watch.

(They are watching a building on fire)

1) Does "at a distance from" seem fine here or could you suggest something better?

2) Is the sentence grammatical and natural?

  

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1) Does "at a distance from" seem fine here Yes or could you suggest something better? You could say . .

  • 1) Does "at a distance from" seem fine here Yes or could you suggest something better?
  • You could say .
  • .
  • away from the crowd .
  • .
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1) Does "at a distance from" seem fine here Yes

or could you suggest something better? You could say . . . away from the crowd . . .

2) Is the sentence grammatical and natural? Yes

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