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"few in" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is commonly used to describe a small number of people or things within a larger group. Example: "Few in the office knew about the surprise party for the boss." In this sentence, "few in the office" refers to a small number of people out of the entire group of employees in the office.
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Few, in fact, are.
Few in Libya were grieving.
They're few in our country.
Few in China shed tears.
Few in America think this.
Tourists were very few in number.
Few in Spain caught his point.
Few in Fiji believe that excuse.
"There were very few in 2009".
I made a few in my career.
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"Funny moments, tender moments, and a few in-between".
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