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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a few committed" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a small number of individuals who are dedicated or devoted to a cause, task, or organization.
Example: "In our community, a few committed volunteers have been working tirelessly to support those in need."
Alternatives: "a handful of dedicated" or "some devoted".
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It may be that median is not the important measure: perhaps projects need only a few committed peripheral members, not a high average level of commitment.
After all, it takes only a few committed radicals to inflict devastation.
Remember, a few committed individuals can change the world - look at what the suffragettes did.
It's only because of a few committed people that we have been able to maintain our numbers".
My own experience is that, a few committed exceptions aside, there is simply no regular cricket in London primary schools.
This was in 1999, when only a few committed people (and no one whom Ms. St. Clair knew) made small-batch artisanal butter in the United States.
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They described the group as a shadow of the main I.R.A., with few committed gunmen, a limited budget and a shortage of weapons.
Moreover, it has to be acknowledged that very high percentages of optimal cytoreduction are hardly achievable outside a few, very committed Institutions; in this context, the availability of a tool suitable to adapt to the range of the most commonly achievable rates of optimal cytoreduction is clinically relevant (Wakabayashi et al, 2008).
This threatens the ability of universities to preserve the high quality of training that was made possible in the early days of implementation through the participation of a few highly committed and skilled teaching faculties and the availability of adequately resourced district training sites.
The result is that she had relatively few committed supporters until now.
Since there are few committed buyers of bonds beyond such banks, the smart money bet that yields would rise again.
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