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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'seems too few' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to express that something appears to be too little in amount or too small in number. For example, "There were only five people at the party - it seems too few."
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Five seems too few, 10 too many.
There are, it seems, too few such workers and employers.
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Bring in that change and four big auditors would not seem too few.
This is the same team that's supposed to clean and refuel the vehicles, but their efforts seemed too few or too feeble to deal with the dereliction: I've found seats caked with mud, wiper fluid sputtering, gas tanks filled with fumes.
At the time, the 73 votes seemed too few to generate Senate interest.
In chapter 38, High says that there are many men in Valhalla, and many more who will arrive, yet they will "seem too few when the wolf comes".
High replies that it is true there are a pretty large number of men there, adding many more have yet to arrive, yet that "there will seem too few when the wolf comes".
Though it is quite appropriate that, as Andrea Peterson beautifully phrased it, the "wired collective voice of Twitter howled 'David Carr'" on news of his death last night, a tweet, ten thousand tweets seem too few and by all means too fleeting for the likes of him.
Thirdly, the number of ADRs seemed too few, indicating further opportunity of improvements in ADR surveillance.
While stirring, If the mixture seems too dry, a few more spoons of ghee may be added.
If the pumpkin puree seems too dry, add a few spoonfuls of water to moisten it.
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