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The phrase "a few valuables" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a small number of valuable items, often in the context of possessions or belongings.
Example: "Before leaving for vacation, I made sure to secure a few valuables in the safe."
Alternatives: "some valuable items" or "a handful of valuables".
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Root through enough charity shops and library discard piles, and you're bound to come across a few valuables.
That's when Dougherty realized she had "less than a minute" to get out -- just enough time to collect a few valuables: important files, checkbooks and a hamper full of clothes. .
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