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I want to describe a situation like this: There are two students. One of them has to walk 1 km to school, the other the same. Should I say:

Each student has the same distance to school.

Each student has the same distance to school.

or

Each student is the same distance to school.

Each student is the same distance to school.

or

Each student is at the same distance to school.

Each student is at the same distance to school.

or

Each student is of the same distance to school.

Each student is of the same distance to school.

Or do you have a better way of saying this?

I want to describe a situation like this: There are two students. One of them has to walk 1 km to school, the other the same. Should I say:

Each student has the same distance to school.

or

Each student is the same distance to school.

or

Each student is at the same distance to school.

or

Each student is of the same distance to school.

Or do you have a better way of saying this?

I want to describe a situation like this: There are two students. One of them has to walk 1 km to school, the other the same. Should I say:

Each student has the same distance to school.

or

Each student is the same distance to school.

or

Each student is at the same distance to school.

or

Each student is of the same distance to school.

Or do you have a better way of saying this?

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'Each student has the same distance to school' is this correct?

I want to describe a situation like this: There are two students. One of them has to walk 1 km to school, the other the same. Should I say:

Each student has the same distance to school.

or

Each student is the same distance to school.

or

Each student is at the same distance to school.

or

Each student is of the same distance to school.

Or do you have a better way of saying this?