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Discover Ludwig"few area" is not correct grammar
It should be "a few areas" or "few areas." "Few area" is not a complete phrase and does not make sense on its own. Here is an example of how to use "a few areas" correctly: "The park has a few areas designated for picnics."
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Aside from a few area rugs, the highly polished wood floors are bare.
With few area opponents, the team often played across the Midwest, pooling cash for gas money.
Community criticism is also prompting the developer to hasten the release of a traffic impact study within weeks to allay fears about traffic congestion, a concern cited by more than a few area residents.
Magdy Youssef, general manager of the Radisson Hotel in New London, one of the few area hotels not owned by the Waterford Hotel Group, expects the new Marriott to affect his business.
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Few areas were left dotless.
There have been improvements in a few areas.
The veteran defenseman Ken Daneyko identified a few areas of concern.
But there are a few areas where opposition is expected.
Simply, few areas are dark and quiet enough.
Lincoln Park, however, aside from a few areas, isn't landmarked.
Few areas are now integrated across communal lines.
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