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Discover Ludwig"ways off" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It is often used to refer to a distant or faraway point in time or space. Example: "Summer vacation may seem like it's just around the corner, but in reality, it's still several weeks ways off."
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But that's a ways off too.
That could be a ways off, depending on uptake.
But the next iPads are probably a ways off, anyway.
Basketball, however, remains a ways off.
But the sadness is a ways off.
"If that's the case, we're a long ways off".
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But my putting is way off".
Hunter called the report "way off base".
I'm probably way off, though.
It went way off in the junk.
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