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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a few series" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a small number of series, such as in television shows, books, or other sequential works.
Example: "I have been watching a few series on Netflix that I really enjoy."
Alternatives: "several series" or "a couple of series".
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This season, Caldwell slowly ratcheted down his starters' playing time, rather than sit them after just a few series.
And cable networks do better, with a few series like "Resurrection City" (Showtime) and "Oz" (HBO), and with movies.
"We know that a few series have tried to get them to voice over, but they said no," said Lozano.
Only a few series have successfully made the transition from TV screen to movie screen with the same cast.
None of the starters on either team are expected to play more than a few series Saturday.
It is possible Sanchez could play a few series or a few quarters before giving way to Mark Brunell and Kellen Clemens.
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You're allowed to have a bad few series.
Part comedy and part murder mystery, the show captured the American imagination instantly in a manner few series had done in recent times.
Most series reported a 5-year OS of 40% to 60%. 16, 29, 32– 34 The DFS at 5 years is 12% and only a very few series mention their results, varying from 26%to67%7% (Table 5).
"The Simpsons" has been on the air for 23 seasons, yielding a library of programming few series could ever amass.
He presented a few documentary series.
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