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Free sign upThe phrase "appear in a few" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to something that will be visible or noticeable in a limited number of instances or locations.
Example: "The results of the experiment will appear in a few upcoming publications."
Alternatives: "show up in a few" or "be present in a few".
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The signs should appear in a few months.
The people's panel will appear in a few days.
Real Western brands, rather than pirated versions, are about to appear in a few shops.
Already otters are beginning to appear in a few towns and cities.
Marlowe's characteristic verbal strings appear in a few scenes from each of the "Henry VI" plays.
I figured, as Charlie is presently not working anywhere, he might as well appear in a few of my cartoons.
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She has appeared in a few radio shows, but now wants a show of her own.
After that success she appeared in a few Hollywood films but preferred working in France.
In later years Havens wrote jingles and appeared in a few films.
I was still in high school and had only appeared in a few commercials.
He has also performed with the Bronx Dance Theater and appeared in a few Off Broadway productions.
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