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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a few tools" is correct and usable in written English
You can use this phrase whenever you need to refer to an unspecified, limited number of tools in a sentence. For example, "I need to buy a few tools for my next project."
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A few tools can help.
"I have a few tools left in my arsenal.
You need only a few tools for lamp repair.
Gather a few tools and settle in for some long -- and literate -- fall and winter weekends.
There are a few tools available to help you find meaning for lexical "dark matter".
Some patients become legally blind, while others just need a few tools to get by.
The bikes needed a little T.L.C., and anticipating that, I brought a few tools along.
The Fed has only a few tools left, Mr. Giddis said in a research note.
He needed just a few tools to complete his task and test the system.
Along with a few tools he brought a copy of the journals of Henry David Thoreau.
Only a few tools have been designed specifically for the nursing home setting.
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