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Discover LudwigThe phrase "few meters" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe a short distance or measurement. Example: "I walked only a few meters before I realized I had forgotten my keys."
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"This is less than a few meters from my apartment".
The outward flow near Io is a few meters per second.
It's still really a few thousand years it goes up by a few meters, a few thousand years it goes down by a few meters.
None of the radio-tagged adults were observed more than a few meters into the grassland.
Multivariate analyses indicated distinct gammarid assemblages a few meters distance from each other.
Did he really see Sorrentino stray a few meters off his goal line?
It was an interesting few meters between us on the track".
"Their move is redeployment and they will stay only a few meters from my headquarters.
They started off impressively by shoving the Australian pack back a few meters.
A few meters from the Kirkire house, a path led to a grove of trees.
But insurgents started placing contact triggers a few meters beyond the bomb.
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