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The phrase "a few cases of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a small number of instances or examples of something, often in a formal or academic context.
Example: "In the study, we observed a few cases of unexpected behavior among the participants."
Alternatives: "several instances of" or "a handful of cases of".
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And there are a few cases of reuse, like parodies.
A few cases of frostbite were also treated.
There are also more than a few cases of clever entrepreneurship in the neighborhood.
Mr. Armstrong also keeps a few cases of first-growth Bordeaux around.
Especially on that busy Saturday, we ran into a few cases of unevenness in the kitchen.
(It only takes a few cases of fratricide to raise the proportionate toll significantly).
Only a few cases of Zika have been diagnosed at Emilio Ribas so far, says Richtmann.
In the suit, Oracle described in detail a few cases of suspected theft.
But a few cases of harassment don't justify a fully fledged race war.
A few cases of head-scratching misconduct plagued his time at the top, though.
We've seen a few cases of greed when people set their own salaries too high.
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