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The phrase "worlds away from" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to describe a significant distance or difference between two places, situations, or states of being.
Example: "After spending a week in the serene countryside, the bustling city felt worlds away from the peacefulness I had experienced."
Alternatives: "miles apart from" or "a far cry from".
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And "murie" seems worlds away from "merry".
Detroit is 10 miles and worlds away from Troy.
It's worlds away from even a couple of years ago.
… Moscow is still worlds away from New York.
We're worlds away from the sober, nocturnal car-packing scene on the book's first page.
Trundling down Brooklyn's Flatbush Avenue, Winston Williams's Ford 350 van is worlds away from rural Maine.
His physicality is worlds away from the rigidly held torso and arms associated with step dance.
This uncertainty was "worlds away" from satisfying the commonality test, wrote Judge Scalia.
The poet D. Nurkse's New York is worlds away from gentrification.
All that seemed worlds away from the sea in front of our new house.
But I think we're worlds away from where we were then".
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