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"few differences" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when you are talking about a couple of points that are not the same, or when you are comparing two similar things. Example sentence: After comparing the two cars, there were only a few differences in their features.
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There, howeve a few differences.
There are a few differences.
A few differences stand out.
There are a few differences, though.
Actually, there are a few differences.
But there are a few differences.
Overall, few differences are found across surveys.
And desktop Spotify users should prepare for a few differences.
On policy issues, the two parties have few differences.
The two women insist that they have few differences.
There were a few differences onstage as well.
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