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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'makes a few' is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to something that is being done or made in limited or small quantities. For example: Since I am only cooking for two people, I am making a few sandwiches for dinner.
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"The owner makes a few million a year," said one of the young cuff links.
Makes a few gnomic statements.
The Atlantic makes a few suggestions.
"Michael makes a few mistakes.
For this, one makes a few assumptions.
Marx makes a few empirical assumptions.
Theresa May makes a few remarks.
It makes a few unfortunate concessions.
David Bainbridge makes a few suggestions.
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The study makes a few other debatable assumptions as well.
What makes a few teenagers turn against their own societies?
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