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The phrase "a few feeds" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a small number of sources of information, typically in the context of social media or news updates.
Example: "I follow a few feeds on Twitter to stay updated on the latest technology trends."
Alternatives: "several sources" or "a handful of updates".
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It is also difficult for feed publishers to categorize and present more than a few feeds in an effective manner.
It's great for RSS newbies or if you have only a few feeds that you review daily.
Unlike Google IG, which targets light RSS users who only read a few feeds, their new reader is targeted at those who want to move through a lot of feeds quickly.
After a few feeds, the snake may be comfortable eating in front of you, but make sure to leave him/her alone for the first few feeds.
Your Internet Explorer browser comes preinstalled with a few feeds, once you install or upgrade to a new Internet Explorer browser.
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Rusty chains hang down, even a few feed troughs.
Most Collembola feed on living or decaying plant material as well as on fungi, algae, and spores, while a few feed on carrion or are predatory.
Once your starter is refrigerated, let a few feeding cycles pass so it can build up its strength, then wait until you can spend a whole day in or near the kitchen.
Hotlips Curries (which sells a mean Irish stew among its bubbling vats), Belfast Baps, Ann's Pantry, El Toro Grill, La Creperie and Belfalafel to name just a few, feed visitors who come to eat as they stroll and shop or take a seat and listen to the live music.
Most species feed in the understory and midstory of the forest, although a few feed in the canopy and a few on the ground.
Adult frogs generally have a carnivorous diet consisting of small invertebrates, but omnivorous species exist and a few feed on fruit.
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