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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a few more errors" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when talking about something that had a few errors, and you want to indicate there are more errors. For example: "We found a few more errors in the report that we need to address."
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I could have just made a few more errors.
I think I had a few more errors toward the end".
Ms. Chick succeeds in clearing up yet a few more errors in the conventional interpretation of Keynes, some of them quite fundamental and basically simple.
"Finally, I loosened up a bit and started hitting out a little bit more, and thought I forced a few more errors.
"I had a few more errors today than what I wanted, but really the whole goal was just to keep hitting out," Williams said.
I think I had a few more errors toward the end".Johnson finished the match with 38 unforced errors, and from 2-2 in the second set, he lost six games in succession.
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Federer has thrown in a few more unforced errors, now up to 25 for the match.
Nadal does not have the speed that he used to have and makes a few more unforced errors.
I don't think I played that bad - made a few more unforced errors - but she played really well.
In the other half, H-BOP presents a few more switch errors than ReFHap only in two cases (i.e., Figure 2(a), m = 140, e = 0.005 and Figure 2(b), m = 111, e = 0.02).
If she does write a sequel, though, I hope she (or her editor) will be more careful about the details: "Shout, Sister, Shout!" has a few more small but annoying factual errors than it should.
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Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com