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The phrase "a few final" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a small number of concluding items or points, often in the context of summarizing or wrapping up a discussion or presentation.
Example: "Before we conclude the meeting, I have a few final thoughts to share with everyone."
Alternatives: "a couple of last" or "a handful of concluding".
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A few final questions.
A few final notes bear mentioning.
He did a few final interviews.
A few final (but important) notes.
After a few final passes, Zeitels retracted his instruments.
A few final thoughts on the year ahead.
There's time for a few final glasses of alt.
"We were just playing with a few final words.
Here are a few final thoughts from the perspective of an American visitor.
With that and a few final pleasantries, Wilpon excused himself and headed toward the Mets' clubhouse.
The players were bowing to the inevitability, but not before playing a few final games.
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