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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a few sample" is not correct as it is incomplete.
It should be followed by a noun, such as "samples" or "items." You can use it when referring to a small number of examples or instances of something, but it needs to be part of a complete phrase.
Example: "I would like to see a few sample designs before making a decision."
Alternatives: "a few examples" or "a couple of samples."
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You can see a few sample Twitter messages below.
You can look at a few sample images from the book below.
Here are a few sample observations: The apple was delicious and the garlic bread was good, a little chewy.
After selling the follow-up novel on the strength of a few sample chapters, she found herself stuck.
I'd pour my heart and soul into a story outline, a few sample scenes, a sketchy first draft.
There was a fire truck with an enormous suspension ladder, and a table set up with a few sample locks, to show homeowners how to fend off burglars.
Here are a few sample sentences, part of casual conversation in "The Last of the Thorntons": "Almost everybody I know is dead".
He sent a few sample drawings and, given leave to meet its editor in Paris, became a contributor.
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A few samples reveal the differences.
A few samples glowed, indicating the presence of bacteria.
She brought back a few samples from the deposits.
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