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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a few malfunctions" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a small number of issues or problems that have occurred, typically in a technical or mechanical context.
Example: "The device has been functioning well overall, but there have been a few malfunctions that need to be addressed."
Alternatives: "some issues" or "a couple of problems".
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And it has had a few malfunctions under the stress of Enron's bankruptcy.
The intimate show in New York that June was met with a heartfelt ovation, despite a few malfunctions and one false start (nothing Starck couldn't charm her way out of).
Their DJ, close friend Stuart Norton had a few malfunctions with the docking system ("Yo, hold up!
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Recent experiments suggest that certain psychiatric conditions can be caused by just a few malfunctioning neurons out of the trillions in every brain.
The last convoy of MRAPs, heavily armored personnel carriers, made a largely uneventful journey out except for a few equipment malfunctions along the way.
Passes were misplaced or dropped, runners were not where ball-carriers expected them to be, a few lineouts malfunctioned and it was only in the scrum, invariably a source of succour against Australia, where they enjoyed manifest superiority, awarded seven free-kicks or penalties to none.
4. How to avoid wardrobe malfunctions: Mizrahi also has a few tips for fashion malfunctions.
Another important issue described in the recent literature is the improved results with fewer malfunctions and longer catheter survival found when performing the procedure with a classic laparoscopic technique using the several ports approach under general anesthesia [ 10].
The iPhone 4 had the fewest malfunctions not due to accidental damage while Motorola and HTC Android phones tied for second.
This demonstrated that there were fewer malfunctions within cellular processing and potentially fewer cases of apoptosis.
After a few hours, their engine malfunctioned and caught fire.
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