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The phrase "a few documented" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a small number of items or instances that have been officially recorded or noted.
Example: "In the report, there are a few documented cases of the phenomenon that warrant further investigation."
Alternatives: "several recorded" or "a handful of noted".
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There are also a few documented cases in which fracking fluids leaked into aquifers and contaminated drinking water.
There have been a few documented flu outbreaks in seals, the most recent having hit in 1992.
It has become an irritating issue in the commercial aviation industry because of a few documented episodes in which pilots of incoming planes that transmitted the wrong codes were intercepted by Israeli warplanes or diverted.
The smugglers were using helicopters to drop marijuana into North Cascades and the nearby national forests; the cocaine was mostly going the other way, into Canada.To the east, in Glacier National Park, there have been a few documented cases of illegal cross-border traffic though the mountains, cliffs and grizzlies act as a deterrent, says Patrick Suddath, a ranger.
Apart from a few documented complications, the lesions showed good consolidation and healed well.
There are a few documented cases of norovirus spreading among passengers – probably due to people sharing the same toilet.
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A few document fragile, improbable romances.
His identity was anonymised in all but a few documents.
Only a few documents from the temples have been preserved, however.
Only a few documents and references to Sōtatsu or his work have been found.
Although he shared a few documents at the meeting, Justo was adamant: no cash, no data.
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