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The phrase "a few critics" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a small number of critics who have expressed an opinion or evaluation about something, such as a work of art, literature, or performance.
Example: "A few critics have praised the film for its innovative storytelling and strong performances."
Alternatives: "some reviewers" or "a handful of commentators".
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A few critics criticized the art for being digitally edited, while others commented on Simpson's similarity to Spears.
A few critics have accused Mr. Nash of overstepping, however.
More than a few critics were rough on the film.
The Oakland Police Department has more than a few critics.
But the diagnosis also has more than a few critics.
For a few critics, the naturalism of the horse is a problem.
The trend has already generated a few critics, who see a possible downside along with benefits.
A few critics have griped that these displays seem more Honda than Ferrari.
A few critics attacked its spectacular advances; one labeled the film "a Bonaparte for apprentice fascists".
Though Mr. Heaney was lauded throughout his career, a few critics condemned his work as facile.
Despite boosts from a few critics and d.j.s, the albums hardly sold at all.
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