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The phrase "all few" is not correct and usable in written English.
It appears to be a contradiction, as "all" implies a totality while "few" suggests a limited quantity.
Example: "All few of the participants were present at the meeting."
Alternatives: "all of them" or "a small number of".
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With the exception of Down syndrome, prenatal radiation exposure, and higher birth weight, particularly for acute lymphoid leukemia (ALL), few risk factors have been firmly established.
After all, few ethics professors rely on multiple-choice tests.
After all, few people have become rich betting against Goldman.
After all, few catchers last until they are 40.
After all, few foods improve in the refrigerator.
Surprised that they work at all, few people ask whether the money was well spent.
After all, few things in sports are more entertaining than a Julius Erving highlight reel.
After all, few men kiss a woman's hand when meeting her nowadays.
(After all, few in medieval times had the good fortune to grow old).
After all, few activities make people more self-conscious than participating in a writing workshop.
After all, few businesses want to expand and hire new employees, given weak consumer demand.
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