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The phrase "a few making" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to refer to a small number of people or things that are creating or producing something, but it lacks context to be usable.
Example: "There were a few making the final adjustments to the project before the deadline."
Alternatives: "a few creating" or "a few producing".
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He is proud of his team, which has seven transfers, a few making good on improbable second chances.
The keyboardist Art Neville, leading his own band, jovially revisited songs he had recorded half a century ago; Aaron Neville joined him onstage for a few, making his return to New Orleans a casual family affair.
The story, of course, is merely a framework upon which Mr. Poirier hangs a number of increasingly painful sexual and scatological jokes, most involving bodily fluids (a few making their big-screen debuts) and one in particular involving an excised cancerous testicle mistaken for a chocolate candy.
According to the local paper Le Courrier de L'Ouest, the meeting, in which Bourdouleix told the Travellers they would have to move on, was tense, with some Travellers accusing him of racism and a few making a Nazi salute towards him.
The first ever call for ERC Starting Grants drew a huge number of applicants, with only a few making it to the second round of the competition.
In 2017, major esports competitions have been scheduled across North America, Europe, South Korea, and China, to name a few, making esports truly international.
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Only a few make it".
A few made it.
A few made the leap to the Conservatives.
A few made their way to other countries.
A few — make that a few hundred — were disoriented in a not-good way.
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