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The phrase "because few things" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is most commonly used to introduce a reason or explanation for something. Here are a few examples: - "I don't like to go to amusement parks because few things make me more uncomfortable than roller coasters." - "I always carry an umbrella with me because few things are worse than getting caught in a rainstorm without one." - "He refused to eat the sushi because few things grossed him out more than raw fish."
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I say "it appears" because few things are absolutely clear in this story.
Because few things offend politicians more than the sight of citizens banding together to petition them with grievances.
Because few things are as fun as kicking a man (or a video game console) when he's down.
Because few things are inevitable in politics.
This is to be expected because few things are absolute in biology.
It's because few things are as absolutely adorable as young felines doing their thing.
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The reason you have all that traffic is because the few things worth seeing are so scattered.
"This is probably the end of the line for Qing textiles because very few things are still around, and they are very hard to find," Ms. Myers said.
My local second-hand vinyl store, Mickes (Långholmsgatan 20) in Hornstull, has been there forever and stays open until whenever they feel like being there, sometimes 11pm - that's pretty neat because very few things in Stockholm are open late.
We have workarounds for everything, because very few things turn up perfectly functional.
The transcript of the deposition makes for painful reading, in part because Redstone's speech is so badly impaired, and in part because of the few things he managed to say.
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