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The phrase "a few frames" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a small number of frames in contexts such as photography, film, or animation.
Example: "The animation was smooth, but I noticed a few frames were missing in the final cut."
Alternatives: "several frames" or "a couple of frames".
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I fired off a few frames.
I quickly matched his pace and took a few frames.
It's worth taking a few frames just to see.
It's only a few frames, but it's there.
He has, but only with a few frames headstart.
I took a few frames then kept silent myself.
And so let's just look at a few frames as the input frequency increases.
Raising my camera I shoot a few frames and I'm done.
One of the most successful pieces is a few frames of credits showing unknown actresses' names.
This ranges from a few frames to entire sequences that change the shape of the movie.
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As the soldiers come nearer, I raise the camera and take a few frames.
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