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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a few scientists" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a small number of scientists in a general or specific context.
Example: "A few scientists have proposed new theories about climate change that challenge the existing models."
Alternatives: "several researchers" or "some scientists".
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And a few scientists decided to prove it.
Now a few scientists want to call time out.
But a few scientists are nonetheless trying to piece together the story.
But recently they have been attracting the eyes of a few scientists, too.
A few scientists argue that more blooms are seen today because people are looking for them.
(Only a few scientists, in Spain, Canada, and Australia, have published research as rigorous as Raisman's).
Assassination and cyber-weapons have wiped out a few scientists and scrambled a few computers.
A few scientists have tried to find cheer in even this gigantically bleak scenario.
A few scientists have begun finding ingenious ways to test the repeatability of evolution.
We asked a few scientists and policy experts for their reactions.
Like many journalists, and not a few scientists, I used to laugh at Trump's aggressive ignorance.
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