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The phrase "a few harsh" is not correct in written English as it lacks a noun to complete the thought.
It could be used in a context where you are describing a limited number of harsh comments or criticisms, but it needs to be followed by a noun.
Example: "She received a few harsh remarks about her presentation."
Alternatives: "a few severe" or "a few tough".
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So now a few harsh factoids.
The academic is also prepared to throw a few harsh words at the black Pentecostal movement.
Maybe Hornby included a few harsh words about William Shatner's singing..
Tamar Iveri graces Luisa's music with limpid, resonant tone that disappoints only with a few harsh high notes.
Why? Apple's mission — making technology cool — was far more important than a few harsh words or even a little immaturity.
In a few harsh phrases, Akerman changed forever the way I think of — and approach — events onstage.
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And after a few more harsh comments: "This is not your life anymore, man.
Nay, let me answer for you, that in a few this harsh temper may be found but not in the majority of mankind.
There are a few other harsh realities with fiber technology.
I've experienced a few super harsh critics.
Mr. Horner has an untroubled sensibility as a composer; his songs offer simple rewards and make few harsh demands.
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