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The phrase "a few important lines" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a small number of significant statements or pieces of text that convey essential information.
Example: "In the report, there are a few important lines that summarize the key findings of our research."
Alternatives: "several key statements" or "a handful of crucial sentences".
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He uncharacteristically flubbed a few important lines.
Selina Smith, the actress playing Mariah, leaves out a few important lines.
The following covers a few important lines of action in global governance and more specific in intergovernmental organisations, but is far from a complete overview.
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A few important differences between the cell lines were found and are shown in Figure 6.
When we'd stopped giggling at her first installment, above ("It smells like book"), we dropped her a line via email and asked a few important questions.
Their melodies are expressed in long notes and lines that sometimes seem to be missing a few important pieces or a resolution; they're mysterious and fragmentary, leaving you to guess the rest.
A few important caveats.
A few important items deserve notice.
But it lacks a few important things.
I see a few important issues.
"O.K., everyone, a few important safety announcements".
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