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The phrase "also inserted a few" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to adding a small number of items or elements in addition to something else that has already been mentioned.
Example: "In the report, I also inserted a few additional comments to clarify my points."
Alternatives: "also added a few" or "also included a few".
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Director Barrie Kosky and I have chosen to use Rameau's 1754 revised (and shorter) version, but to heighten the drama we've also inserted a few small sections from the original version, such as Phébé's suicide scene.
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Doctors also inserted a pacemaker into his shoulder.
But with the latter, they also inserted a theatrical gel to alter the color.
He inserted a few lines on the matter while discussing the need for vaccines in Africa.
You can also insert a graphic or a bar code field.
It also inserts a union representative into every meaningful teacher-supervisor conversation.
You can also insert a hyperlink on a photo.
Butler fluffs his lines, inserting a few choice expletives – more Paisley than Stratford-upon-Avon.
For a commencement address at Furman University in spring 2008, Ed Gillespie wanted to insert a few lines condemning gay marriage.
Inserting a few appropriate, intellectual words here and there can make you seem smarter.
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