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The phrase "a few bullet" is not correct in English.
Did you mean "a few bullets"? You can use the corrected phrase when referring to a small number of bullet points or bullet items in a list.
Example: "In my presentation, I will cover a few bullets that highlight the main points of our discussion."
Alternatives: "a few points" or "a few items".
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Below, a few bullet points about the film.
Send us a headline and a few bullet points explaining what you want to say.
Every morning, Palin reads a briefing consisting of a few bullet points prepared by Davis and Mansour.
Any stop sign in such a rural place in America (let alone a stop sign written in a foreign language) would likely have a few bullet holes.
If you do decide to contact the interviewer afterwards, decide which key points you are going to make – have a few bullet points written out.
"Have a few bullet points to hand so you remember the points you want to make, but still sound natural and enthusiastic".
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You need to have your job title and the date you worked there, and you need to summarise your role and what you did in a few bullet-points or sentences.
We escaped, but they found a few bullets on the bridge".
AFTER firing a few bullets into the Nazi soldier and watching him fall, I planted a bomb on a tank.
"We have a few bullets," said Ho. "We hope we don't have to fire the gun".
"What will happen if there is a flare-up, a few bullets shot into the young men, a Molotov cocktail?" he asked.
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