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The phrase "a few missing" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to items, details, or elements that are absent or not accounted for in a particular context.
Example: "In the report, there are a few missing figures that need to be addressed before submission."
Alternatives: "a couple of absent" or "some omitted".
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A few missing rivets here or there will not cause too much harm.
Looking at the crowd, her smile revealed more than a few missing teeth.
I stole some socks and briefs on the theory that there were drawers full and a few missing would not be noticed.
North might still make that call, thinking that his major-suit length more than compensated for a few missing high-card points.
L.C.D. monitor manufacturers generally consider one or even a few missing pixels to be acceptable, so the defect may not be covered by the warranty.
And there are a few missing items, such as creation of a credible independent budget monitor along the lines of the Congressional Budget Office.
And a few, missing the excitement and the camaraderie, head off to other parts of the world, to take up arms again in someone else's war.
But some engineers said it seemed improbable that a few missing heat-resistant tiles alone could have directly caused such damage to the wing.
The girl suffered cranial fractures in a car accident, and X-rays reveal that her skull was reassembled like a shattered vase with a few missing shards.
Rail thin, with a lisp and a few missing front teeth, Jessie had recently got out of jail after serving time for multiple D.U.I.s.
But it looks like there were a few missing fixes.
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