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The phrase "of few" can be used in written English, but it may not be as common as other phrases
It is typically used to describe a small or limited number or amount of something. Here are a few examples: - "He was a man of few words, often choosing to let his actions speak for him." - "The company was struggling due to a lack of resources and the efforts of few dedicated employees." - "In this vast universe, we are but a speck of few living beings lucky enough to inhabit Earth."
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He is a man of few words.
It is a land of few books.
A day of few, if any, obligations.
A man of few words.
Davis was a man of few words.
Tepper is a man of few surprises.
Alexander McQueen was one of few.
A building of few details would seem to be a building of few secrets.
Gomez, 38, is a soft-spoken man of few words.
China is one of few big recent investors.
The patient was a man of few words.
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