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Nanomagnets are widely used to store information in non-volatile spintronic devices.Spin waves can transfer information with low-power consumption as their propagations are independent of charge transport.However,to dynamically couple two distant nanomagnets via spin waves remains a major challenge for magnonics.Here we experimentally demonstrate coherent coupling of two distant Co nanowires by fast propagating spin waves in an yttrium iron garnet thin film with sub-50 nm wavelengths.Magnons in two nanomagnets are unidirectionally phase-locked with phase shifts controlled by magnon spin torque and spin-wave propagation.The coupled system is finally formulated by an analytical theory in terms of an effective non-Hermitian Hamiltonian.Our results are attractive for analog neuromorphic computing that requires unidirectional information transmission.