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The phrase "a few solutions" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a small number of possible answers or approaches to a problem or question.
Example: "After analyzing the issue, we came up with a few solutions that could help improve the situation."
Alternatives: "several options" or "a couple of answers".
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(OK, OK, WE'VE HEARD THE "MUSIC IS THE LIFE FORCE" MESSAGE PLENTY OF TIMES BEFORE. WHAT ABOUT A FEW SOLUTIONS FOR A CHANGE?) "Well," he said, avoiding everyone's eyes, "solutions aren't quite so easy".
A few solutions have already been offered.
But then I found a few solutions.
"In this case, it could be that there are only a few solutions in the evolutionary space," he said.
It needs to change, and thanks to my own hideous experiences, I have a few solutions to the problem.
Here are a few solutions for the parent who wants to enable their children's texting habits without spending a fortune on overage charges.
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A few solution-based approaches have been reported for applying graphene in supercapacitors such as reduction of surfactant-stabilized GO [5], solvothermally reduced graphene [23], poly(ionic liquid -modified graphene [24], and partialiquid -modified11].
Short bowel syndrome is a life-threatening condition with few solutions.
Here are a few possible solutions.
Or you might get a few interim solutions – a few managers to come and help.
Offering a few broad solutions of his own, Mr. Romney again turned to a barometrically inspired suggestion.
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