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The phrase "a few safety items" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a small number of items that are related to safety, such as equipment or precautions.
Example: "Before we start the project, let's review a few safety items to ensure everyone's well-being."
Alternatives: "some safety tools" or "a couple of safety measures".
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If you did your level best to just get the stuff you needed (and a few things you wanted, like leather seats) and a few safety items (for $749 you get stability control, traction control and an onboard tire-pressure monitor), you could probably squeak an all-wheel-drive Murano out of a Nissan showroom for under $34,000 or a front-wheel-drive model for about $33,000.
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We stopped for mackerel, cilantro and a few other items.
The lineup of entrees included a few seafood items.
He hopes that Noah will become a standard safety item in Japanese households.
Plus a "few other items".
The form has a few unique items.
A few other items.
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