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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a few counts" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a small number of instances or occurrences, often in contexts like statistics, measurements, or assessments.
Example: "After reviewing the data, we found a few counts that were significantly higher than expected."
Alternatives: "a small number" or "several instances".
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The movie disappoints viewers on more than a few counts.
Reliable correlations and interpretations of cored intervals are possible at rates of a few counts per second.
For a windless day (28 July 1999, wind <2 m s−1), ETM+ Bands 2 and 3 agreed with the SeaWiFS-predicted values to within 0.5 count (∼1.5 3.3% of the total signal), while Band 1 was a few counts higher (∼5%) than predictions, possibly due to polarization or calibration effects.
"Personally I've been to quite a few counts in my time," said Colin Talbot, a professor of government at the University of Manchester.
As an experienced trial lawyer who actually sat in the Enron courtroom, I believe both men will be convicted on a least a few counts of securities fraud, each carrying a penalty of five years in prison.
Nah – the Desire is better than the Nexus One on a few counts and seemingly worse on none, but the majority of its perks are at least somewhat trivial.
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A low β will yield a dataset with few counts; hence, the corresponding wish distance matrix will be less likely to be close to the true distance matrix.
Even under a log-transformation, the largest few counts have in inordinate influence.
This procedure works well until a few hundred thousand counts per second when dead time and gain drift become significant.
After a few moments count the length of your next natural inhalation and then breathe out for the same count.
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