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Discover LudwigThe phrase "few dates" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a small number of specific dates, often in contexts like scheduling or planning.
Example: "I have a few dates in mind for our meeting next month."
Alternatives: "a couple of dates" or "several dates".
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Their next few dates were marathon conversations.
They had a few dates after that.
Some sweeten theirs with a few dates.
When the first few dates were postponed, doubts grew stronger.
Inconceivably, the first few dates are already sold out.
After a few dates, a sexual affair developed.
Well, the first few dates of one, at any rate.
Mr. Smith and Ms. Spiers went on a few dates.
A few dates later, they had matching tattoos (of a chef's knife) put on their shoulders.
On their next few dates, they took long walks around New York.
They gave us a few dates, and they were all Saturday nights.
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