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The phrase "a few aspects of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing or analyzing specific elements or features of a broader topic.
Example: "In this report, I will highlight a few aspects of the new marketing strategy that have proven to be effective."
Alternatives: "several elements of" or "some features of".
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Of course learning, working memory and cognitive control represent just a few aspects of thinking.
I suppose there are a few aspects of "Speed-the-Plow" that date it.
Of course, learning, working memory, and cognitive control represent just a few aspects of thinking.
Following is a look at a few aspects of Mr. Jeunet's technique.
I've concentrated on just a few aspects of Mr. Morris's choreography here.
But some hope that a few aspects of the classic New York trader culture will never die.
Of course, these provisions are but a few aspects of the nation's complex and ever-changing tax code.
Such are a few aspects of this wild kaleidoscope of unconventional thought, a landmark in Chinese literature.
"There is disquiet about a few aspects of this Bill in its detail," said a senior MP.
Coach Damien Hardwick will gleefully bank the four premiership points but he perhaps won't be quite so pleased when he reviews a few aspects of the Tigers' performance.
Always anxious to deliver a flawless concert, Mr. Alecson delayed the beginning by five minutes, so he could fine-tune a few aspects of the performance.
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