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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a few entries" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a small number of items or records in a list or database.
Example: "After reviewing a few entries in the database, I found the information I needed."
Alternatives: "several entries" or "a handful of entries".
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A few entries seem almost entirely divorced from the land.
What more casual playgoers may make of a few entries remains to be seen.
She read aloud a few entries that sounded like firm requests.
The key lookups can often be satisfied by returning just a few entries instead of the entire set.
There are a few entries made by an unidentified physician post-dating Geddings' death in August 1892.
I expect many didn't see it, 'cause we've only received a few entries (thanks to those who've sent theirs in).
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Even Gooding has a few entry-level cars.
He took a few entry-level courses at the University of North Carolina at Charlotte and is entering Duke about one semester ahead of schedule.
I wonder if any of these extremely well-paid executives would consider giving up some $1 million or $2 million of their pay packages and creating a few entry-level jobs for these young people needing a break.
Second, over tens of milliseconds, a few entry sites for macromolecules are formed, preferentially in the hyperpolarized part of cell body and processes, at locations defined by the local membrane structure.
As you can imagine the crowd was VERY middle-of-the-road with a few entry-level alts.
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