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The phrase "a few charities" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a small number of charitable organizations or causes.
Example: "I decided to donate to a few charities that focus on helping the homeless in our community."
Alternatives: "several charities" or "a couple of charities".
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He also wants to set up a few charities.
Though a few charities in Tanzania aid albinos, Kwegyr's efforts, if heard, would be the most effective.
The UN has recently opened an office in Kinkala, the main town in the Pool, and a few charities run health centres and help keep schools open.
To populate its lists, Wantful has teamed up with a variety of vendors and merchants, including charcuterie companies, a boutique fragrance maker in Brooklyn and a few charities.
Pick a few charities you fancy working for and write to the relevant member of staff to ask them if you can shadow them for a few days.
Mr. Lauder, well known as a patron of the arts and a past chairman of the Whitney Museum of American Art, has concentrated on a few charities for many years.
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It's an experience that quite a few charity leaders will be uncomfortably familiar with.
Mark and I started doing a few charity events together, and I've enjoyed playing with him.
Band and a few charity colleagues occupy a cluster of desks at one end of the largely deserted premises.
To let the public become acquainted with the site, Style.com will begin with a few charity auctions.
THE city was quiet after Fashion Week, and though there were a few charity events, the social calendar was pretty light.
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