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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a few goods" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a small number of items or products, typically in a commercial or economic context.
Example: "The store has a few goods on sale this weekend, including clothing and electronics."
Alternatives: "a handful of items" or "several products".
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I also relied on a few goods from civilisation for pleasure: including vodka and cigars.
But Trump is right that a few goods still face high barriers to entry.
Many have just a few goods on display and, with the exception of outstanding cheesecake, what they do show off rarely looks that appetising.
Deflation is defined as a pervasive decline in the general price level, not just a decline in the relative prices of a few goods (which is an inevitable feature of a healthy competitive economy).
And fewer shoppers have to tolerate dim lights and crowded aisles as they rush around to gather up a few goods on the cheap Wal-Mart's cheap Wal-Martfaction surveys are at an all-time high.
However, he wrote that the episode "includes a few goods bits, especially the phone call in which Homer convinces Lenny to go to the game".
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