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The phrase "a few more modifications" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing changes or adjustments that need to be made to something, typically in a context of improvement or refinement.
Example: "Before we finalize the project, we need to make a few more modifications to ensure everything is perfect."
Alternatives: "a couple more adjustments" or "a few additional changes".
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With a few more modifications to his game plan, he is well on the way into the Top 20 and beyond.
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This process led to a few more very minor wording modifications, resulting finally in version 2 of the inventory.
Some lawyers who defend homeowners against foreclosure assert that mortgage companies are merely stalling, using trial loan modifications as an opportunity to extract a few more dollars from borrowers who would otherwise make no payments.
Then a few more.
A few more tips.
Wait a few more years.
And then a few more.
"We need a few more.
But a few more thoughts.
A few more years passed.
Here's a few more.
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