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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a few balloons" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a small number of balloons, typically in contexts involving celebrations, decorations, or events.
Example: "For the party, we decided to buy a few balloons to brighten up the atmosphere."
Alternatives: "several balloons" or "some balloons".
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Plus a few balloons and a cake," said chargehand.
The tent's interior was dark and dusty, but a few balloons hung from the walls.
Howard Webb orders the linesman to burst a few balloons before the game continues.
"Let's Have a Ball," a big basketlike orb of thin lath containing a few balloons, is slouching toward smithereens.
Even the yellow-shirters on the floor batted a few balloons around when they floated down among them.
Balloon rallies may consist of just a few balloons for a one-day outing or up to several hundred balloons for a weeklong festival.
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He applied for and got a license, and even made a few balloon flights.
'I attended a meeting in a dingy hotel meeting room in Anaheim where Stuart tried to get the clinical trial leaders at the time - from just a few balloon angioplasty trials - to collaborate and pool individual patient data to compare bypass surgery and angioplasty,' Hlatky said.
It's a good idea to make extra balloons and perhaps even chocolate bowls to cover the inevitable mishaps of a few bursting balloons and cracked bowls.
One had a few multicolored balloons strung across it.
The early phase of the cash dance has yielded a few trial balloons.
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