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Discover LudwigThe phrase "few notes" is correct and can be used in written English
It is typically used to refer to a small number or amount of something, particularly in regards to written or spoken communication. Example: "I only had a few notes written down for my presentation, but I was able to improvise and deliver a successful speech."
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A few notes on the data.
I asked, modestly, for a few notes.
After a few notes, Costello yelled, "Stop!
A few notes on Ingram.
Manafort took a few notes.
She made a few notes.
A few notes on this best-of-2009 best-of-2009 best-of-2009
Tentatively, I wrote a few notes.
Interesting … A few notes on Ingram.
Maybe even take a few notes.
The woman recognized it after a few notes.
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