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The phrase "a few message" is not correct in English.
It should be "a few messages." You can use the correct phrase when referring to a small number of messages in a context where you are discussing communication, such as emails or texts.
Example: "I received a few messages from my friends asking about the party details."
Alternatives: "a couple of messages" or "several messages."
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The general consensus on this year's WWDC, at least going by the response of a few message boards I've cruised and our own professional opinion, is that WWDC stunk.
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