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The phrase "a few jokes" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a small number of jokes, typically in a casual or humorous context.
Example: "During the party, he shared a few jokes that had everyone laughing."
Alternatives: "a couple of jokes" or "some jokes".
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He tells a few jokes.
She cracked a few jokes.
A few jokes.
He told a few jokes.
They exchange a few jokes.
A few jokes would also be nice.
He even summoned up a few jokes.
He even tried a few jokes.
There are a few jokes; the audience laughs.
I can get in a few jokes in six minutes.
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The get-in, get-out, drop-a-few-jokes format was a snooze.
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