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The phrase "a few irregularities" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to minor deviations or inconsistencies in a process, document, or situation.
Example: "Upon reviewing the report, I noticed a few irregularities that need to be addressed before final submission."
Alternatives: "some discrepancies" or "a couple of anomalies".
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NAIROBI, Kenya Kenyaya's besieged election commission, accused of bungling the recent presidential vote, fired back in court on Thursday, with its lawyers dismissing the allegations as "reckless, misguided and without regard for the truth" and saying that even if there were a few irregularities here and there, canceling the entire election and calling for a new one would be even worse.
On the other hand, when many OLRs result in a few irregularities, the effectiveness of gravity wave seeding is in doubt.
Apart from a few irregularities, GC can be read equally well in any of those dialects, and several others besides.
But Gates decided against that route, hoping that because the GAO had ruled against only a few irregularities, it would be possible to get modestly revised proposals from the two companies in just a few months.
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They are deploying advanced engineering techniques to create a ball with as few irregularities of movement as possible while still complying with FIFA's official rules.
Despite a few blatant irregularities, voters decisively endorsed the new constitution, which establishes a parliamentary republic and takes power away from the presidency.
And there were a few other irregularities, such as the continued inclusion of Places, despite Facebook stating they were getting rid of Places.
Intact enamel (Fig. 3a) showed a smear-layer-coated surface with distinct polishing patterns and few irregularities like pits, scratches, and prismatic boundaries, while treated enamel demonstrated again a smear-layer coating with scratches, pits, and some prismatic boundaries.
Since July 2003, it said, attacks on allied forces have declined, the power of regional warlords has diminished, militias are being disarmed, a moderate Islamic Constitution is in place, and the elections on Oct. 9 were conducted with relatively little violence and few irregularities.
The principle says that if a first-order theory T constrains its models (of a particular cardinality) to be all similar to each other, this can only be because the models of T have few irregularities and asymmetries.
Look, Kenyatta won by 12 points and there were some few irregularities, from what I've read, in the way that the election oversight committee… [granted] some of the tenders [for] election equipment.
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