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Discover Ludwig"few days of" is correct and usable in written English.
It generally means a short period of time that consists of multiple days. For example, "We had a few days of downtime after the storm".
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"He missed a few days of training".
Edema resolves over the first few days of life.
These could be the last few days of Britain.
The first few days of Abu Dhabi ownership were giddy.
A few days of rest might help even more.
Everyone enjoys a few days of great music and film.
Isn't that worth a few days of zero spending?
I had a few days of big insecurity.
"There were only a few days of cash left.
"We can certainly handle a few days of snow cleanup".
It will take a few days of rest".
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