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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'a ways' is correct and can be used in written English.
It is sometimes used as an informal or colloquial phrase meaning a great distance. Example: After walking for a few hours, we still had a ways to go before we reached our destination.
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Clearly, he has a ways to go.
I still got a ways to go".
But he has a ways to go".
Seriously, we have a ways to go.
It may have a ways to go.
"How far?" "It's quite a ways".
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"But in a way".
He finds a way.
They find a way.
A way with numbers?
Pondexter found a way.
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