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New2grammar  #543114  Fri, 18 Jul 08 04:29 PM
I sort of understand the singular, in some way, but not the plural in some wayS. 

 In some ways, I enjoyed this movie more than any of his features, and yet it's sad that he has drawn in his horns so much
In some ways, lunar dust resembles the silica dust on Earth that causes silicosis, a serious disease."

Can I interpret it as through some methods?
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Yankee  #543144  Fri, 18 Jul 08 05:31 PM
Hi N2G

'In some ways' basically means the same thing as 'in a way' (i.e. 'to a certain extent').  Using the plural 'ways' suggests that various individual aspects of something were considered.
  
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CalifJim  #543167  Fri, 18 Jul 08 06:08 PM
New2grammar
 In some ways, I enjoyed this movie more than...
I can list more than one aspect of the movie that makes me say I enjoyed it more than ...

New2grammar
In some ways, lunar dust resembles ...
I can list more than one aspect of lunar dust that makes me say it resembles ...

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Kooyeen  #543197  Fri, 18 Jul 08 07:32 PM
I've been using those idioms this way:

In some ways = To some extent, partly, for some reasons, etc. In some ways, you can consider every human being as an animal.
In some way = One way or another, somehow. You could try to get the password without looking suspicious, in some way.

Just my way. I might be wrong. Smile
  
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