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The phrase "a few highly" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a small number of items or individuals that possess a high degree of a certain quality or characteristic.
Example: "In the study, a few highly qualified candidates stood out among the applicants."
Alternatives: "several very" or "a small number of highly".
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Nevertheless, he had a few highly effective mechanisms of control.
A few highly experienced doctors are much faster.
Lately, we've learned that such decentralized networks inevitably develop hubs, a few highly connected nodes.
It certainly isn't money; there's none to be made except by a few highly commercialised blogs.
WINE LIST -- An unimaginative French-oriented list heavily reliant on a few highly predictable names.
After a few highly successful years of alliance, the Japanese company proposed a buyout.
Meanwhile, a few highly discriminative features can be decided via the structural sparse norm.
Rather, a few highly qualified women were hired to serve on many boards.
Outside a few highly skilled tech cities, rises in output per person contributed little to GDP.
A few highly mechanized mines still operate around Doncaster, the headquarters of Britain's remaining coal industry.
But most of the business goes to a few highly successful clinics, leaving the others to fight over the remainders.
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