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The phrase "are not very many" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a limited quantity or number of something, often in a negative context.
Example: "There are not very many options available for this project, so we need to make a decision soon."
Alternatives: "are few" or "are not numerous".
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There are not very many.
"We are not very many," he said.
There are not very many out there".
Now there are not very many left.
But there are not very many of them.
Companies need customers, and in a country of 7.6m people there are not very many.
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Now, there aren't very many contests.
There aren't very many rules.
So far, there aren't very many additional details available.
And there aren't very many attractive expansion targets.
There aren't very many songs devoted to hair.
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are not very frequent
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are not very quiet
are not very complicated
are not very significant
are not very good
are not very important
are not very strong
are not very impressed
are not very big
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