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What does "a ways" mean here? And how to use it?

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Rebecca

"A ways," means a distance, measurement, or a long way. It's considered informal American English and not necessarily grammatically correct. The more common or correct phrase is probably "a long way." Here, "a ways" is used to measure the optimism between him and Elon Musk, saying that Elon is very optimistic, since Elon is more optimistic than him, and he's very optimistic. It can also be used to measure or estimate the length of a process or situation. Ex: He has a ways to go before he becomes a manager. = He has a long way to go before he becomes a manager. Ex: That'll be a ways until the shop is finished. => that will be a long time

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