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"an elite few" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a small group of people within a larger group who are seen as more successful, powerful, or respected than others. For example: "The CEO of the company selected an elite few to join the board of directors."
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THERE was a time when higher education was only available to an elite few.
Outside of an elite few, mediocrity seems to be the aim.
They take a privilege once hoarded by an elite few and distribute it to the masses.
"You have an elite few that control everything," said the film's director and its main screenwriter, Gaz Alazraki, 35.
During his 32 years of authoritarian rule, Mr Suharto kept politics as the preserve of an elite few.
Mr. Lim says he was focusing on distortions in the policy that had enriched an elite few.
The web is severely restricted, with access to computers and mobiles phone available to an elite few.
BEN BRANTLEY A Jazz Queen, Joined by Friends Any number of jazz singers today can transfix a small room; an elite few can effortlessly conquer a concert stage.
Asked how he would define success in 2013, Ellison answered: "That it's no longer an event just for an elite few but rather it reaches mass popularity".
They were the future of Russian ballet, heirs to centuries of glorious Russian tradition, an elite few who had been chosen from across Russia.
Mr. Morsi inherited a dysfunctional state, one worn down by decades of Hosni Mubarak's authoritarian system, which marginalized the masses and empowered and enriched an elite few.
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