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The phrase "a few press things" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a small number of items or topics related to the press or media.
Example: "I have a few press things to discuss before the meeting starts."
Alternatives: "a couple of media items" or "a few press-related topics".
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But other than that, we've done a few press things leading up to The Rite of Spring project, which we're super excited about.
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Or a few press-ups?
Somebody stands up, says a few things in the press, then these things take... a seed in our minds, without most of the time, a single shred of truth" Costakis Koutsokoumnis, FA president, Cyprus "I am the captain weathering the storm..
Someone stands up, says a few things in the press and then these things take their own body and mind, they are expanded, take a seed in our minds without most of the time a single shred of truth .There was much more of this, from delegates from countries such as Congo and Haiti.
A few key things from the press release for Guitar Hero World Tour include downloadable content for the Wii, wireless instruments and a redesigned guitar.
What has the campaign enabled you to do? AK: Kickstarter (or Indiegogo, or any of the other great crowdfunding companies) provides a few great things for small presses and startup projects.
The videos, created by official White House videographer Arun S. Chaudhary, also provide a few things the White House press corps doesn't get to see.
"She'd said a few things in the press that made me think she had the right energy for this," he told TechCrunch.
He did, after all, give a spectacularly competent press conference this week, where he defined a few things and framed a few things that truly needed it.
A few other things.
A few obvious things would help.
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