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"first few pages" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to a limited number of pages from the beginning of a document. For example: "I didn't have time to read the entire book, but I did skim through the first few pages."
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I read the first few pages.
I'd written the first few pages.
Don't stop after the first few pages of search results.
Maybe the college students read only the first few pages.
You can read the first few pages at Amazon.
"From the first few pages, it's insinuation and leaping to conclusions.
For a month I had only the first few pages of the story.
The first few pages in Jacobs's binder include a checklist of more than 200 items.
This is why there is a cactus in the first few pages of my book.
Refer to the first few pages of your telephone book for other first aid information.
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