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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a few episodes" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a small number of episodes in a series, show, or any sequential content.
Example: "I have only watched a few episodes of that new series, but I am already hooked."
Alternatives: "several episodes" or "a handful of episodes."
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Watch a few episodes.
I watched a few episodes last year.
The series lasted a few episodes.
"I've had a few episodes of P.T.S.D".
The show filmed a few episodes in Salem in 1970.
A few episodes work in the fabular way she intends.
A few episodes later, the Jennings enjoy another forbidden dish.
A few episodes suggest tone-tweaking modern-classical clarinet music.
I've had a few episodes since that time.
Just a few episodes previously, she was the pantomime villain.
Other programs have only a few episodes left before they run out of scripts.
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