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The phrase "a few flowers" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a small number of flowers, typically in a context related to gardening, decoration, or nature.
Example: "She picked a few flowers from the garden to brighten up the room."
Alternatives: "several flowers" or "a handful of flowers".
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Others had a few flowers.
Ms. Vecchietti put a few flowers out.
And, he says, it may also sell a few flowers.
If You send me a few flowers or a pod, I will tell You exactly.
The lady of the house hovers at your side; she's just cut a few flowers.
Wearing white, even scattered with a few flowers, is a risk.
"I spotted a few flowers blooming among the grass," she says.
Naturalistic compositions with just a few flowers made use of stones, moss, and branches or driftwood with striking line interest.
A FEW flowers on a table by Oktyabrskaya metro station disturb the spotlessness of Minsk's Independence Avenue.
A FEW flowers on a table outside Oktyabrskaya metro station disturb the spotlessness of Minsk's Independence Avenue.
"Use small jars and vases so you will only need to put a few flowers in each piece," she suggests.
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