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Discover LudwigThe phrase "few voices" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a small number of people expressing their opinions or thoughts on a matter.
Example: "In the debate, there were few voices advocating for change, which made it difficult to shift the consensus."
Alternatives: "a handful of voices" or "a small number of voices."
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There were few voices in opposition.
Few voices oppose wild cards.
"Marry," a few voices said in unison.
There were a few voices of dissent.
Even sports could use a few voices.
There were a few voices of resistance.
But there are too few voices speaking out.
And a few voices are muffled by their masks.
Unfortunately, there will be few voices speaking up for them.
Few voices can be heard calling for America to withdraw or do less.
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These are just a few voices of dissent.
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