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The phrase "miles away from" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used to describe an extreme difference between two things, such as: "The current policy is miles away from the original intent."
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We're miles away from that in Baghdad.
The ball was miles away from Parnell.
I couldn't live thousands of miles away from them".
A bachelor, he was a million miles away from metrosexuality.
"Are we miles away from the top four positions?
Several miles away from the school, he is lost again.
I worked in an office, miles away from the window.
But they are at least several miles away from us.
He was some 300 miles away from home.
It was not a million miles away from that.
A million miles away from my computer screen.
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