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'few work' is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English
It is used to refer to a small amount of a particular activity. For example, "I haven't had much time to work on the project lately; I've only done a few work hours this week."
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I got ahead on a few work projects.
A few work part time in corporate jobs.
Many complain of rising food prices, corruption and few work opportunities.
Although most poor adults now work some of the time, few work full-time.
The low fraction of labour migrants in America is due to the few work visas available.
Few work harder for the local music scene than Alex Burgess of Lone Wolf Promotions.
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When this is the case, there are few work-arounds.
Right now, there's a few work-arounds.
"Finally, Dougie came on and played well against France and has had a couple of games with his club with a few work-ons.
"Colleagues at work have mentioned that a few work-experience people from science communication courses do not have enough in-depth training," she says.
While they shared a few work-in-progress potential logos, they were quick to note that none of them are final.
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