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The phrase "a few important rules" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to several key guidelines or principles that are significant in a particular context.
Example: "Before we begin the project, let me outline a few important rules that everyone should follow to ensure success."
Alternatives: "several key guidelines" or "a handful of essential rules".
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The haven comes with some security guards and a few important rules.
I had only a few important rules in my house.
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A few important ground rules: Letters should be kept to about 150 words.
Built as a "safe space" by its creators, and with a few important ground rules (No Sexism. No Racism. No Ableism. No Ageism …), this weekend's festival was a visually arresting affair, with people of all ages, races, sizes and genders in attendance.
These are a few important holiday party etiquette rules that Emily Post never addressed.
A few important caveats.
He uncharacteristically flubbed a few important lines.
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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