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The phrase "a few examples about" is not correct in standard written English.
It is more appropriate to use "a few examples of" when introducing examples related to a specific topic.
Example: "I would like to provide a few examples of successful marketing strategies."
Alternatives: "a few instances of" or "a few illustrations of".
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Here are a few examples: About 70 miles west of Denver, the Keystone Resort has two golf courses that generally open in mid-to late May.
To give a more scientific breakdown of what Bosh's presence can provide the Heat, Grantland's Sebastian Pruiti gave a few examples about how Bosh's mere presence affected the end of Thursday night's game two.
A few examples about the use of telemedicine teleconsultations compared to face-to-face visits can be used as reference.
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A few examples: he wrote about the housing bubble before it collapsed and caused the Great Recession; he has forecast and explained that large budget deficits and trillions of dollars of "quantitative easing" (money creation) would not cause inflation or long-term interest rates to rise; and that the "confidence fairies" would not reward governments that pursued austerity in the face of recession.
A few examples I wrote about in FORBES are Vendanta Biosciences, Synlogic, and Second Genome.
And here's something funny: I was about to mention a few examples but then wavered, wondering if my mentioning them would mean that...well, you know.
A while back I posted about a few examples, but since then there have been some more, so I thought I'd note them.
With a blog, you are continuously adding more and more pictures, and with an informational website, you are giving a few examples, prices, and some information about yourself.
These are just a few examples of how we make judgments about other road users.
I have only half an hour, so I will cite just a few examples of what I am talking about.
These are just a few examples of a much larger story about the growing divide between the top 1% and everyone else.
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