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The phrase "a few judgments" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a small number of decisions or evaluations made about something.
Example: "After considering the evidence, I made a few judgments about the situation that I believe are important to share."
Alternatives: "several assessments" or "a handful of evaluations".
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To rigorously assess our method, we integrate previously disparate lines of research on intelligent topic selection and deep vs. shallow judging (i.e., whether it is more cost-effective to collect many relevance judgments for a few topics or a few judgments for many topics).
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So we had to make a few judgment calls.
These results exemplify the differences between a large number of speakers' judgment and a few individuals' judgment, as well as laymen's language intuition and researchers' judgment.
He maintains a studied coolness of approach, offers few judgments, and is fair to all sides.
And in any given year, the cost to the city can be skewed by a few big judgments.
Amidst the drawings of plump women and stout hearts along the streets of Chinatown, he was able to locate a few hasty judgments ("Marsha is a boycatcher"; "Eddie is a double-crosser"), along with a sanguine vertical inscription, "I Love the World and I Love Love".
In a recent report, it noted that in France, evictions have been on the rise since the 1960s, from a few thousand judgments a year to more than 123,000 in 2016.
First impressions always come with a few snap judgments, but are yours generally racial in tone?
This approach leads to fewer calculations, faster and more accurate decision-making, less complexity, and the ability to analyze a lot of scenarios with only one or few judgments of decision makers while the effect of the subjective opinion of one single decision maker will be avoided.
At present too few judgments are made available to the public, which has a legitimate interest in being able to read what is being done by the judges in its name.
Not by the concerns, but by some very few judgments that have thrown up these problems".
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