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Discover Ludwig"a few laughs" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is typically used to mean a small number of humorous moments or jokes. Example: "Although the movie was a serious drama, there were still a few laughs sprinkled in to lighten the mood."
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A few laughs even.
A few laughs.
They hugged and shared a few laughs.
That provoked a few laughs.
A few laughs in the room.
But it may raise a few laughs.
At best, I'd expected a few laughs.
In any case, for a few laughs.
R.I.P., Bernie, but if possible, have a few laughs too.
A few laughs, then, but no love, actually.
This isn't to say there aren't a few laughs.
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