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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a few did" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that a small number of people or things performed a specific action or had a particular response.
Example: "While many were hesitant to participate, a few did step forward to share their experiences."
Alternatives: "some did" or "a handful did".
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While all the tutors met the selection criteria for employment, a few did not have relevant experience at the pre-primary teaching level.
A few did demur.
A few did splits.
A few did speak out.
Only a few did.
A few did.
A few did both.
A few did get a tongue-lashing.
And so yesterday, a few did.
A few did, but most stayed.
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While most women did not feel pressured to start smoking, a few did describe feeling pressured, and despite not wanting to, smoking in order to belong.
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