Describing different distances

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Can someone give me a list of phrases that describe different far distances?

1) a short distance from you: I heard someone cry at a distance?

2) a medium distance from you: I see a crowd far away?

3) a long distance from you: he saw a light in the distance?


Well, we have different phrases to describe different far distances. But I just don't know how to classify them. Anyone can lend a hand?
 
Anyone can lend a hand on this?
 
Can someone give me a list of phrases that describe different far distances?

1) a short distance from you: I heard someone cry [STRIKE]at a distance?[/STRIKE] nearby

2) a medium distance from you: I see a crowd not very far away[STRIKE]?[/STRIKE]

3) a long distance from you: he saw a light in the distance[STRIKE]? [/STRIKE]:tick: (I don't detect any significant difference between 'in the distance' and 'at a distance' - apart, of course from the one I've exploited (the fact that you can attenuate it by the addition of 'not very'. But a similar attenuation is possible with 'at a distance' - using an adjective: 'at a reasonable distance'

Well, we have different phrases to describe different far distances. But I just don't know how to classify them. Can anyone lend a hand?
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