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The phrase "a few of many" is correct and usable in written English
You can use the phrase when you want to express the idea that something is only a limited selection from a larger whole. For example, "I can only show you a few of the many pictures I took on my vacation."
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They're also just a few of many possible ideas.
But that's only a few of many more.
Here are a few of many possible examples.
These are just a few of many, many examples.
Here are just a few of many Indian spots.
A few of many deft touches in Pete Wells's essay on Craig Claiborne's legacy.
Here are a few of many photographs which, for one reason or another, I particularly value.
"These are just a few of many reasons why the family has declined this meeting".
Such phenomena, he says, "are just a few of many effects we're seeing.
Here is a brief look at just a few of many useful sites.
And these are but a few of many illustrations that could be cited.
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