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Discover LudwigThe phrase "Select few" is correct and usable in written English
It is typically used to refer to a small, exclusive group of people or things. Example: "Only a select few were invited to the private event."
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Sure, a select few have come close.
We don't want only a select few".
For a select few the answer seems to be "yes".
Will everyone involved be named or only a select few?
Only a select few will get to see it.
But a select few are getting ready to run further.
A select few start careers of singular, exquisite promise.
And only a select few have witnessed her preternatural resilience.
A brief review of a select few follows.
Only a select few received their degrees in the Netherlands.
Only a select few have the president's ear.
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