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The phrase "a few snags" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to minor problems or obstacles encountered in a process or situation.
Example: "We encountered a few snags during the project, but we managed to resolve them quickly."
Alternatives: "a couple of issues" or "some minor problems".
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But it hit a few snags.
On Sunday, there were only a few snags.
Under the circumstances, a few snags would have been pardonable.
There have been a few snags along the way.
Clearly, tolerance has hit a few snags, some more serious than others.
It would be paid about £2m a year in rent.There are a few snags.
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As television, White Teeth carries a few narrative snags of spinach.
Eldredge's classic skating had a few unflattering snags, including a two-footed landing.
Mr. Som hit a few thematic snags at night with some of his drapery, but his sportswear continues to show an unfettered sense of play.
Butt plugs may also appear at some point once her group figures out a few logistical snags.
Affordable Care Act Implementation: After the launch of America's new health care system, a few initial snags have caused uncertainty and concern with small business owners.
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