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Discover LudwigThe phrase "did a few" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe performing a small number of actions or tasks. Example: "After finishing his homework, John did a few push-ups before heading to bed."
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They did a few takes.
So did a few others.
This he did a few days later.
He did a few final interviews.
"I did a few interviews.
American audiences did a few years ago.
We did a few more parabolas.
Then Vanessa Redgrave did a few interviews.
I did a few romantic comedies.
When interstate highways were built they did a few things.
I did a few Renaissance Fairs back in college.
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