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The phrase "a few ways from" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate a distance or a number of options away from a certain point or situation.
Example: "The restaurant is just a few ways from the park, making it a convenient spot for lunch."
Alternatives: "a short distance from" or "a few steps away from".
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YouCaring has looked to differentiate itself in a few ways from its closest rival.
A: In a few ways — from care and support organizations, and then there's viral adoption through friends and family members.
If you look closely, you'll see that it's different in a few ways from the Echo; it's running Symbian and it has different configurations for the two screens.
But the site differs in a few ways from Groupon: there doesn't seem to be a minimum number of participants needed for a deal to become "activated", and some stores are offering multiple deals.
California's approach to pot differs in a few ways from the other states that have legalized the drug.
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