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The phrase "a few drills" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a small number of practice exercises or training sessions, often in a sports or educational context.
Example: "Before the game, we need to complete a few drills to sharpen our skills."
Alternatives: "a couple of exercises" or "several practice sessions."
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Then I just go for a jog, a few drills and head out to the competition.
Keane took him to training at Sunderland and let him take a few drills himself.
The exercise, one of a few drills stored away in his notebook, is intended to enhance his hand-eye coordination.
EXTRA POINTS IKE HILLIARD, normally a starting wide receiver, took part in a few drills Thursday, but watched the contact parts of practice.
Kansas City residents are hard sells on paying $2,000 for a Dolce & Gabbana suit, and while most just come to gawk, they often pick up a few drills, toilet plungers and lightbulbs.
Linebacker Uchenna Nwosu (ankle) participated in a few drills….
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Most grasshoppers lay their eggs in soil; a few drill holes in dead wood or place their eggs at the bases of grass clumps or on the surfaces of leaves.
HOUSTON — Trying to acquire a foothold in the American oil patch, a Chinese company is closing in on a deal to buy stakes in a few drilling leases in the Gulf of Mexico from a Norwegian company, an executive close to the talks said.
A drill, with a few drill bits.
As the stakes rise, you need a few drill sergeants on board.
Only once it's determined that any Atlantic sea creatures 50 miles offshore can withstand the racket of a few drilling rigs will the department even consider scheduling a lease sale.
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