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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'few numbers' is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a small quantity of numbers, usually in a numerical context. For example, "The data set contained only a few numbers, making it difficult to draw conclusions."
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And that's just the first few numbers.
Just how crazy is captured by a few numbers.
In pre-World War II movies, characters placed operator-assisted calls with just a few numbers.
The band went on around eight-fifteen, and played a few numbers.
A few numbers near the top of the page might verge on legible: "25," "50".
After a few numbers, Mr. Krents and Mr. Ruedeman exchange glances and make a decision.
A few numbers in at Mercury Lounge, most of the crowd was audibly distracted.
He predicted the insurgency would be "down to a few numbers" within months.
Below, a few numbers in the life of the admissions office.
Compass in hand, Takeshi leaned over his maps and charts and crunched a few numbers.
For a few numbers they even wore rather disconcerting costumes of knitted versions of themselves.
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