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The phrase "a few privileged" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used to describe a small group of people who have special advantages or opportunities due to their circumstances or social status. Example: "Only a few privileged students were selected to attend the exclusive private school."
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A few privileged prisoners are given semi-annual physical examinations.
The NHS should campaign to make the city healthy, not a few privileged out-of-towners.
It is essentially the story of a few privileged individuals making a tragic recreational choice and dying because of it.
Currently, only Mr Kim and a few privileged others can use the optical communications lines supplied to North Korea by China's China Telecom.
And they began to cultivate a distanced infatuation with American artifacts and American archetypes which had in the past demarked most notably a few privileged foreigners, early transplanted.
Even at that time they were thought of as rare, deluxe articles within the reach of only a few privileged people.
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A very few privileged collectors have an astonishing aptitude at anticipating future trends, sometimes by decades.
In fact, as a very few privileged scholars and musicians later discovered on seeing the manuscripts, the opera was all but complete.
Still, it might be worth stepping back and giving her a bit of credit for laying bare her spending habits in a way too few privileged people do.
That was when air-conditioning ceased to be a luxury enjoyed by a privileged few, and went mass market.
Or, the open-door becomes a policy only for a privileged few.
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