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Discover Ludwig"has few" is correct and commonly used in written English
It is typically used to indicate a small number or amount of something. Example 1: The restaurant has few tables available for large groups, so it's best to make a reservation in advance. Example 2: The new policy has few supporters among the employees, who believe it will negatively affect their work-life balance. Example 3: Despite its small size, the town has few crime rates compared to larger cities.
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He has few friends.
He has few tendencies.
He has few human friends.
He has few other options.
The game has few rules.
The commission has few heavyweights.
His home has few closets.
Greece has few natural resources.
Arizona has few private colleges.
China has few big farms.
Its mayor has few powers.
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