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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a few that" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a small number of specific items or people that have been previously mentioned or are about to be specified.
Example: "There are a few that I would like to highlight in this report."
Alternatives: "a couple that" or "several that".
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There were a few that showed something, there were a few that didn't.
But there a few that aren't.
Here are a few that aided us in our twenties.
Here are a few that could grace anyone's gift list.
There were just a few that weren't good.
Here are a few that have opened this year.
Here are a few that stopped us in our tracks.
"AS A WHIP," "AS A FOX," and "ALEC" are a few that are out there.
There are large lives, small ones and more than a few that are still being sized.
The Food and Drug Administration has been importing a few that are.
"There's only a few that fall into every category.
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