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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a few practical" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a small number of practical ideas, suggestions, or examples in a given context.
Example: "In this workshop, we will discuss a few practical strategies for improving time management skills."
Alternatives: "some useful" or "a handful of effective".
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There were a few practical observations.
Weddings do demand a few practical considerations.
There are a few practical issues to consider too.
So far, even the most advanced humanoid robots have only a few practical applications.
A few practical matters: the town — Hanga Roa — is not large and can be easily traversed by foot.
However, there are a few practical steps teachers can take which will help them get projects off the ground.
Ask Jon Niese what spurred his stunning turnaround this season, and he offers a few practical, if predictable, factors.
"Did you see Lionel's girl on 'Entourage'?" As Ohayon began his presentation, Nazarian sat deferentially, biting his nails, staring intently, and asking a few practical questions.
Yes!" We had a few practical things in common as well, but what really brought Hugh and me together was our mutual fear of abandonment and group sex.
A few practical notes: All of these recipes serve four, and you'll want about a 2.5-to-4 quart (medium or large) pot.
(A few practical souls pointed out that it is also greatly in the school's legal interests to able to say to thundering parents, "We told them").
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