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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a few newspapers" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a small number of newspapers, typically in a context discussing media, news, or publications.
Example: "I read a few newspapers every morning to stay updated on current events."
Alternatives: "several newspapers" or "a handful of newspapers".
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A few newspapers have talked about it.
A few newspapers dare criticise officials, but not royalty.
But only a few newspapers bothered to publish anniversary editorials.
A few newspapers have quit using Indian-related nicknames.
Please delete a few newspapers and try again.
A few newspapers have already called the medal-count a symbol of the nation's rise.
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A few newspaper clippings, and letters to Mrs. Evans from various libraries, other collectors, and artists, are interspersed with the bookplates.
He held a few newspaper jobs while The Observer, then a monthly, remained a "very time-consuming hobby".
It wouldn't have happened without the help of many lawyers, a few newspaper reporters and the civil rights activists.
Mr. King's promotion of "The Plant" consisted of two advertisements, a morning television appearance and a few newspaper interviews.
There are usually one or two cabinet ministers, an ambassador, a few newspaper editors — people like that.
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