Examples of using Ways to go in English and their translations into Finnish
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Long ways to go yet!
There are worse ways to go.
A ways to go, but we're still in the game.
Worse ways to go.
Of course, I still have a ways to go.
Still got a ways to go, but prognosis is good.
There's easier ways to go.
There's a ways to go, but 4.5 is certainly achievable.
There's worse ways to go.
We have a ways to go, but believe it or not, it's still better here.
There are worse ways to go.
There are worse ways to go, but I can't think of a more undignified one… than auto-erotic asphyxiation.
So there are two ways to go.
But we still got a ways to go, and we needed some extra help.
Yeah, well, there's worse ways to go.
I heal fast, okay? Now we have a ways to go, and I can't have any of you cramping up.
These are generally better ways to go.
There are worse ways to go, but I can't think of a more undignified one than autoerotic asphyxiation.
There are worse ways to go.
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There are worse ways to go.
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There are worse ways to go, Pat.
Although the methods we have shown you above are the most effective and simplest ways of enabling caps lock on your Chromebook,there are some other ways to go about this task.
There's better ways to go about it.
I think there are probably worse ways to go.
There are other ways to go about this.
Clearly, the fight for equal rights and treatment of women still has a ways to go in Afghanistan.
In this case, there are two ways to go to reduce pressure.
I think you have to go there and enjoy every moment because there's a lot surrounding the Olympics,” offered Daigneault,who admittedly counts himself fortunate that Olympic hockey in the 1980s was reserved for amateur players given he still had a ways to go to hit his NHL stride.