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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a few empty" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a small number of empty items or spaces, often in contexts like containers, rooms, or seats.
Example: "There are a few empty chairs in the back of the room for anyone who arrives late."
Alternatives: "a couple of vacant" or "some unoccupied".
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There were a few empty seats around me today.
For certain, there would be a few empty pews.
So there were quite a few empty seats.
There are only a few empty storefronts downtown.
A few empty flowerpots sat on the stoop.
(The black section was full; the white section had a few empty seats).
Mr. Trépanier said their work was discovered in July, when inspectors found a few empty barrels.
A few empty seats where a child can spread out and nap?
Other than that, there were only a few empty cars parked along the curb.
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