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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'a few clues' is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a small number of pieces of evidence or information which can help to solve a problem or mystery. For example, "The detective followed a few clues and eventually solved the case."
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Just a few clues?
Me: There were a few clues.
There are a few clues.
We have a few clues.
Her bedroom holds a few clues, though.
But a few clues have crept in.
There are a few clues close to the door.
But Dr. Ekkekakis has discovered a few clues.
Still, he left a few clues about himself.
But a careful parsing offered a few clues.
Obama's record offers a few clues to his plans.
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