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Discover Ludwig"a few snaps" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to refer to a small number of photographs, such as: "I took a few snaps of the beautiful sunset."
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But with a few snaps of his wrist, Favre brought the Packers back.
With a few snaps of his tape measure, Cezary came up with the best height and length for my kitchen.
The only decoration is a framed portrait of Pasang Karma, and a few snaps of him up mountains.
Williams worked into the first-team offense for a few snaps as it scrimmaged the first-team defense.
He was normal, a good customer.' Outside, the photographer took a few snaps of the bar, just for keepsakes.
He also might take a few snaps at quarterback and line up as a receiver or running back.
"We'd just come out and begun to take a few snaps," continues Val, "when there was this almighty blast.
I took a few snaps while she talked to a friend, but then she turned and looked straight at me.
Because Umenyiora, 29, attended meetings throughout camp, Coughlin said, he was not behind and could play "a few snaps" next Monday against the Chicago Bears.
OFF DAY FOR HAYNESWORTH Albert Haynesworth was sidelined after just a few snaps at practice, apparently because he was not feeling well.
In addition to participating in individual drills, Diehl, who cautioned that he still felt soreness in his hamstring, took a few snaps with the team at left tackle.
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