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"fewer of" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
The phrase can be used when you are talking about a decrease in a number or amount of something. For example, you could say, "I have fewer of my favorite snacks than I had last week."
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Britain had fewer of those.
"But get fewer of them".
RYAN: -- but fewer of them.
There are fewer and fewer of them.
So there are fewer of them.
Increasingly, there are fewer of them.
These days, there are fewer of them.
There are also fewer of them.
But this year there are fewer of them.
Young people have fewer of those bonds.
But there will be fewer of them.
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