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The phrase "a few additions" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It refers to a small number of additional items or elements that are being added to something. Example: After reviewing the draft, the author made a few additions to the final version of the book before sending it to the publisher.
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And here are a few additions I'd like to propose.
There are a few additions I would like to contribute.
Ichiro's appetizers are mostly Japanese standards, with a few additions.
It takes a few additions to transform a plain dorm room into a smart one.
A few additions (including grilled oysters with spinach and Pernod) are mainly to feed the crowds at the expanded bar.
This season, Memphis has made a few additions, with players like Vince Carter and Jeff Green now dotting the perimeter.
There are also a few additions: cameras, which at least at the suburban basement parties I attended were not part of the deal, and celebrities.
Once there's no trace of dry ingredients, switch to a flexible spatula and stir in the oil; do that in a few additions.
This Corpus Juris of Justinian, with a few additions from the ordinances of succeeding emperors, continued to be the chief lawbook in what remained of the Roman world.
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But there are a few classy additions.
Here, a few new additions to surfing's world map.
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