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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a few units" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a small number of items or measurements, often in contexts like sales, inventory, or production.
Example: "We have a few units left in stock that we need to sell before the end of the month."
Alternatives: "several items" or "a small number of units."
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A few units go for more: the rent for a two-bedroom townhouse with deck is $800 a month and approaches $900 when parking is included.
Building managers attributed the bugs to a supermarket on the ground floor and say they affected only a few units.
It is therefore a real car that can easily be produced in limited series of a few units.
A handful of developers have revived projects and are releasing a few units in prime locations to willing buyers.
Mainly because real estate developers are awarded tax breaks and variances if they agree to set aside a few units for those of a creative bent.
Andrew Orlowski (who's so old he used to wear a Nokia 6230i: I'm sure the Moto 360 will sell a few units.
"You can either charge a lot and sell a few units, or you sell a lot of units with a small margin," he said.
Despite Moscow's statements that troops had been withdrawn to their home bases, only a few units have returned to their place of permanent deployment, the analysts said.
Auction houses report that they have come close to signing deals with developers, only to have them back out the minute they sell a few units.
In a few units I observed overseas, the problem was not hazing but rather a general lack of discipline within a unit.
The units in the initial buildings range in size from 871 to 1,973 square feet and sold for $267,990 to $750,000, though a few units are still available in the $250,000 range.
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