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The phrase "a few statistics about" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when introducing or discussing specific data or numerical information related to a particular topic.
Example: "In this report, we will present a few statistics about the impact of climate change on global temperatures."
Alternatives: "some data regarding" or "a handful of figures on".
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The Winter Study generates quite a few statistics about the wolves and moose.
We've rearranged our lives, worried endlessly, and forgone countless career opportunities based on a few statistics about women who resided in thatched-roof huts and never saw a lightbulb.
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His aides said that evening that all he needed to do was string a noun, a verb and a few statistics together to address any lingering concerns about his competence and cement his victory.
Let me reinforce this point with a few statistics.
These are not merely a few statistics among many.
Wenger produced a few statistics to prove this was a freakish result.
True to its scientific soul, NASA has translated this frustrating tale into a few statistics.
A few statistics explain how the Jets have done that, despite their defensive woes.
I'll just give you a few statistics.
A few statistics demonstrate the significance of that period.
Here are a few statistics pulled from the Happy Hippie Website.
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