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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a few senior" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a small number of senior individuals, often in a professional or organizational context.
Example: "During the meeting, a few senior members of the management team shared their insights on the project."
Alternatives: "a handful of senior" or "several senior".
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A few senior bankers might leave and earnings might fall for a quarter or two.
Even so, at least a few senior Afghan officials harbor doubts about his well-being.
Winer prepared a two-page summary and shared it with a few senior State Department officials.
We were missing a few senior players and it's great credit to the ones who've got the result.
Willford is one of only a few senior figures to be punished for their actions during the financial crisis.
Bush's hierarchical staff structure also assures that important information is concentrated in the hands of only a few senior aides.
She said that only Mr. Bush and a few senior advisers had legitimate access to the video tapes.
It said early drafts were already in the hands of a few senior administration officials and lawmakers.
Mr. Levinsohn had already brought on a few senior hires, including Michael Barrett, a former Google executive who was named as Yahoo's top advertising revenue manager.
Among the targets were a few senior analysts who were known to write dissenting papers that had been forwarded to the White House.
In Britain the rank came to be bestowed only upon a few senior army officers, notably the chief of Britain's Imperial General Staff.
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