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The phrase "few feet" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It is typically used to indicate a small distance or measurement, usually less than a specific number. Example: "The duck took a few steps back, its webbed feet sinking into the muddy ground." In this sentence, "few feet" is used to describe the short distance the duck took.
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The artifact stood a few feet away.
The ball missed by a few feet.
And I bunked a few feet away.
They convened a few feet away.
Officer Gentile was a few feet away.
I waded a few feet behind.
The fish was a few feet long.
Mahoney was a few feet away.
Leno was sitting a few feet away.
He nudged a ball a few feet.
Adolescent girls clustered a few feet away.
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