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remote

[ri-moht] / rɪˈmoʊt /






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It closed in 2016 and reopened two years later in a more remote neighbourhood of the Danish capital.

From Barron's

We see how remote the emotional realities of the older generation appear to those who are young and sure and full of their own promise, such as Sylvia’s vegan, eco-friendly, violinist grandniece, Phoebe.

From The Wall Street Journal

He added that he had hidden the device "somewhere remote" to prevent the authorities from "finding or jamming" it.

From BBC

The distinctive yellow buses serve more remote areas, connecting them with towns, while carrying letters and parcels.

From Barron's

“The prospects of reconciliation are pretty remote,” says Sally Bedell Smith, who has written several royal biographies.

From The Wall Street Journal