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The phrase "about few of" is not correct in standard written English.
It is typically incorrect because "few" implies a small number, and when used with "about," it creates confusion in meaning.
Example: "I want to talk about a few of the projects we discussed last week."
Alternatives: "regarding some of" or "concerning a few of".
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Regarding the books we really care about, few of us are relativists about quality.
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The porous/non-tubular portions consisted of about few tens of nanometer, as pointed in the figure.
There is always a danger, when writing about "the Few", of falling into pipe-smoking, spotted-cravat clichés.
Though admittedly there were about 8,000 fewer of them in the room that night.
Definitely, they differ about few levels of magnitude.
When I arrived, there was nobody about except a few of Chalabi's heavily armed guards.
I wrote about a few of the cleverest new ideas here, but I recently heard about yet another one: Sports MatchMaker.
He talked about a few of the records & groups that were listened to, & about a recent trip he'd made to California.
Can you talk about a few of these stories?
Q. Can you talk about a few of the products?
We talk about a few of the scenes.
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