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The phrase "a few officials" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a small number of people in positions of authority or responsibility, typically in a formal or official context.
Example: "A few officials from the government attended the conference to discuss policy changes."
Alternatives: "several officials" or "some officials".
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From Cy Musiker's report: A few officials are listening, though.
All but a few, officials say, endorsed the program.
Only a few officials were dragooned into making their statements publicly.
More than a few officials have disparaged it as an unfunded mandate.
"Quite a few" officials from Beijing's secretive ministry of state security accompanied him, he said.
Only the existing parliament and a few officials can nominate presidential candidates.
He's replaced a few officials, promised strikers new jobs and blamed the state oil company for the unrest.
But there are questions about the charges brought by Afghan prosecutors against a few officials at Afghanistan's central bank.
A few officials took the hit for getting caught quarterbacking the bribes, but everybody knows it permeated the Olympic movement.
They are contributing to the enrichment of a few officials and the further impoverishment of already desperate nations.
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In their place we have just a smattering of Titian's business correspondence and a few official statements.
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