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The phrase "a few using" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to refer to a small number of people or things that are utilizing something, but it lacks clarity and context.
Example: "A few using the new software reported positive results."
Alternatives: "a few who are using" or "a few that are using".
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I tried a few using Robert Frost's poem Fire and Ice, and SoundGecko and Yakitome produced the best results.
The Pew survey found that 86 percent of Americans were trying to scrub their digital footprints by doing a variety of things, like clearing browsing histories, deleting certain social media posts, using virtual networks to conceal their Internet Protocol addresses, and even, for a few, using encryption tools.
Over 40 were submitted for the competition, including quite a few using the all-important Twitter.
The majority of the studies used IIF-HEp-2 as the screening step, with a few using the CLIA or ELISA methods.
To name a few, using the town-level databases of the state of Connecticut and the City of San Francisco, Clapp et al. (1995) found that housing price linkage is more pronounced in neighboring towns.
Changes this big should not be based on the beliefs of a few using data that is so contested.
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A few used walkers or canes.
By the time we got married, he'd picked up a few used ones for sentimental value at flea markets.
Fearing that fellow workers and family might look askance at their membership, a few used their screen names.
However, only a few used glomerular filtration rate (GFR) (Modification of Diet in Renal Disease) in their analysis.
Got a few used trades not too long ago of some Alan Moore Swamp Thing issues and a few of the Fables trades.
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