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The phrase "a few solutions from" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a small number of solutions that are derived or obtained from a particular source or context.
Example: "In this report, I will present a few solutions from our recent research on renewable energy."
Alternatives: "several solutions from" or "a handful of solutions from".
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There are a few solutions from the operating contradictions.
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A few solutions have already been offered.
But then I found a few solutions.
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Evolutionary algorithms start with a few solutions and a set of constraints, then breed generation after generation of new solutions by recombining selected elements from the previous generations (see "Technology Design or Evolution?" July/August 2006).
Scientists have proposed a few solutions to this conundrum.
The report highlights a few solutions.
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