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The phrase 'fewer a' is not grammatically correct in written English
The correct phrase would be 'fewer of a'. For example: He was a less frequent visitor than before, showing fewer of a presence in the office.
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In addition, there were also significantly fewer A to G substitutions in the NBS JH4 intronic sequences as compared to those from controls (Fig. 3).
You could drive a few miles fewer a year.
The company says 30% of jobs are for 12 hours or fewer a week.
The Yankees, by contrast, have scored 112, nearly two and a half fewer a game.
By the time she was buried, there were already two hundred fewer a year.
In 2010, seventy-five million did so — forty-five million fewer, a huge drop-off.
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Fewer and fewer A-listers not named Melissa McCarthy can draw crowds on name alone, à la Julia Roberts and Bruce Willis in the '90s.
There are probably fewer A-plus ones".
Some schools are likely to offer fewer A-level subjects.
In the short term, fewer A-level students means fewer university students with a language skill.
Yesterday, once again, the latest generation got fewer A-levels in French, German, Russian and Spanish than the generation before.
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