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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a few presents" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when referring to a small number of gifts or items, typically in a casual or festive context. Example: "For her birthday, I decided to buy her a few presents to make her day special."
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But he has plans for a few presents and a nice meal.
I think we'll maybe do a few presents on Christmas morning but the majority of festive activities we'll save until the day after.
During the pregame ceremony Rivera was presented with a few presents from Wilpon and the Mets, and he mentioned all his friends at the stadium, including the bullpen security guard, Jimmy Crupi.
A few hours before the Yankees and Mets engaged one another on the field the Mets were kind enough to honor Rivera with a few presents to commemorate his career.
When it comes to gift-giving, there are a few presents that siimply go above and beyond.
Too poor for cross-country plane tickets, we made our own holiday: dollar-store decorations, a few presents.
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Her condemned clients were convicted of monstrous crimes, but at least a few presented powerful issues for appeal.
Most loci tested were polymorphic in most strains and therefore only a few presented fixed variants with discriminative value.
However the authors underline that a large number of studies presented crude data while only a few presented matched or adjusted data.
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