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Discover LudwigThe phrase "few staff" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it to refer to a small number of employees or workers within a company or organization. Example: "Due to budget cuts, the company was forced to let go of a few staff members."
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A few staff members began to pray.
Tells about a few staff changes.
They said there had been few staff meetings.
She rarely visited the agency's far-flung offices, so few staff members have ever seen her.
Many orphanages are overcrowded, with too few staff members and resources.
Few staff are trained to wash, dress and feed weak bodies.
Witnesses said local hospitals were struggling to cope because few staff members had arrived at work.
The current one, Julie Gayet, keeps a low profile and may need few staff if any.
"Patients can be put at risk when there are too few staff," she added.
He said: "There were quite a few staff who had access to keys.
PCS says 90% of tax is effectively voluntary, with so few staff to check suspect cases.
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