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The phrase "a few arrows" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a small number of arrows, typically in contexts related to archery, games, or metaphorical expressions.
Example: "The archer reached for a few arrows from his quiver before taking aim at the target."
Alternatives: "several arrows" or "a handful of arrows".
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Another chops out a few arrows.
Hundreds of briefings and not a few arrows later, Mr. Rubin leaves with a reputation for being accessible and well-informed, if sometimes self-promoting.
He said, the problem with the Arc is that they come at your back with arrows, and he was aware a few arrows were coming.
Mr. Santorum aimed a few arrows at Mr. Gingrich's Georgia fortress on Thursday, making two campaign stops in the state and seeming to taunt Mr. Gingrich when he said, "It's Governor Romney and me, 1 and 2".
'He will then be reborn,'Rufusus the Baptist' suggests, 'from 1970s porn/wearing tube socks with style/and such an innocent smile.' Such lyrical prophecy has predictably exercised the Concerned Women for America, among others, but Wainwright is more than happy to unleash a few arrows of desire in their direction.
Obviously there were other arguments as well (and from other parties, such as the MPAA and RIAA), but these new rules take a few arrows out of their quiver.
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Because there may be many possible Min+x directed graphs (arrow diagrams) that are consistent with a given k-OR relationship graph, additional information is needed to distinguish among these possible graphs so that one or a few arrow diagrams are identified.
Once I had that, I then added a few extra arrows to force the remaining numbers in a logical way and to get the arrow configuration symmetric.
On both sides of the Atlantic, there is a feeling that policy makers have few arrows left in their quiver.
Everybody knows it, and a few straight arrows in the government talk about it openly.
So it's a way for me to test, "Do I really mean it?" And occasionally I shoot a few extra arrows just to check.
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