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The phrase "a few early" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a small number of items or events that occur before a certain time or deadline.
Example: "We received a few early responses to our survey, which helped us gauge interest."
Alternatives: "a handful of early" or "several early".
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A few early projects gained traction.
There were a few early inaccuracies.
Harvesting is concentrated to a few early successional species.
A few, early applications of mesh networks are already emerging.
A few early decisions have been met with mixed reviews.
A few early poles, the pressure's right back on them".
For on the flyleaves, Wharton scribbled a few early attempts.
A few early tremors and things could get ugly.
Still, there were a few early signs of a shift.
The remains of dinosaurs themselves are seen in only a few early forms around Petrified Forest.
This alert highlights a few early takeaways from the 2017 Report.
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