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The phrase "a few rejected" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a small number of items, proposals, or individuals that have been turned down or not accepted.
Example: "Out of the many applications we received, a few rejected candidates still reached out for feedback."
Alternatives: "a handful of rejected" or "some rejected".
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Mr. Allen also shared a few rejected — but not forgotten — titles for the Field Guide project.
"Why, Mishen'ka [pet name for Mikhail] is suffering"(#15) Most thought that treatment was pointless if the man didn't admit he had a problem, and a few rejected the idea of treatment completely, especially coding (" I didn't insist on coding because I think coding is the end of the line. (#7)"), describing alcoholism as an illness caused by innate weakness or a product of social forces.
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A few reject pronouns altogether, wanting to be called only by their first names.
I present my choices and a few rejects, starting with a photo of the Italian pedestal table from ABC. "Nice," Ms. Williams agrees, then, seeing a photo of the rejected Big Foot, "I love the shape.
As expected, for low values of δ and Θ, the energy and distortion curves match closely to the conventional DCT DPCM encoder, since simple noise was enough to trigger the encoding of a block resulting in very few rejected blocks.
But several did, and very few rejected the idea outright.
But few reject the ethos itself.
A few even rejected one of the designs (something extremely rare in studies that only evaluate one design, and therefore very significant).
250 years ago, for almost the first time in history, a few societies rejected kings who claimed to know what the gods wanted and began moving toward democracy.
(Formerly CLASSHIS 101). 250 years ago, for almost the first time in history, a few societies rejected kings who claimed to know what the gods wanted and began moving toward democracy.
(Introducing permanent "enhancements" into the human genome was largely deemed off-limits, although a few attendees rejected that general consensus).
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