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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a few funds" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a small number of financial resources or capital available for a specific purpose.
Example: "The organization has decided to allocate a few funds to support local community projects."
Alternatives: "several funds" or "some funds".
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A few funds voluntarily report more often.
Still, a few funds in the category are thriving.
And that reflects what happened at a few funds run by one manager.
A few funds, like Mr. Baum's portfolio, are linked to movements in commodity prices.
The loss of a few funds allowed only to buy triple-A rated paper is a minor inconvenience.
Then he signed a law that elevated economic development to a cabinet position and set up a few funds to attract new companies.
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Perhaps, a few fund-raisers acknowledged last week.
("I have quite a few funding sources, private and corporate," he said).
At least a few fund managers see the crisis as evidence that South Africa, not Egypt, should be central to any investing strategy that emphasizes Africa and the Middle East.
We can know in retrospect that a few fund managers have outperformed but we cannot know in advance who they are.
"We've had an auction, a few fund-raisers and a radio call-in show, and I'm going to give $720,000 to the mayor," he said.
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