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Discover LudwigThe phrase "I got few" is not correct in standard English.
The correct expression would be "I have few," which indicates a small number of something. Example: "I have few friends in this city, but those I do have are very close to me."
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When I used my ethnically identifying first name on my résumé, I got few calls for job interviews.
I got few responses but then I had to chase people forever.
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Certainly, part of it is that I get fewer messages on Twitter.
Their reasoning: Calories get stored as fat when the body doesn't use them; calories come from food; if I starve myself, I'll get fewer calories; if I get fewer calories, there will be less fat to store.
"I've got fewer friends now.
"I got a few tickets," he conceded.
"I got a few good looks.
So I got a few bottles of champagne in.
"I got a few more horses to run," Shirreffs said.
Once in northern England I got a few pub drunks.
I got a few mercy bookings over the years.
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