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Discover LudwigThe phrase "answering a few" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to the act of responding to a small number of questions or inquiries.
Example: "I appreciate you taking the time for answering a few questions during the meeting."
Alternatives: "responding to a few" or "addressing a few".
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Facing the camera, he begins asking — and answering — a few questions involving movie logic.
An education requires more than passively watching videotaped lectures and answering a few multiple-choice questions.
Over the course of the three-hour hearing, Clinton found herself answering a few questions repeatedly.
Would he mind answering a few questions about the origins of the party, I ask him?
Before answering a few individual questions, I'll address the common topics of cost, technology, advancements and method of service delivery.
He was dismissed after answering a few questions, and figures he'd been given a clean bill of health.
Shannon could have given Tad the bare minimum of training, answering a few questions and collecting her pay.
Granderson, who had played eight games this season between stints on the disabled list, found himself before the game answering a few questions about his return, but.
Then, notes in hand, Colb and Dorf took their turn at the lectern, answering a few of the many questions raised by their work.
After answering a few questions about it Friday at the Capitals' practice rink, Holtby politely asked reporters to stick to hockey questions.
But, after answering a few more questions in a perfunctory manner, Valet exits upstage center through a kind of gate leading into a dark space.
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