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Discover LudwigThe phrase "such a few" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to emphasize the small number or amount of something. Example: "She had such a few options to choose from that she ended up settling for the first one she saw."
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As such, a few small drawings Mr. Katz made as an art student in the 1940s are included.
I think the play speaks to that — such a few people who have so much and so many who have so little.
As such, a few groups do have protection, including the Brazil-based Santo Daime and União de Vegetal ("union of the plant") churches (with outposts in Portland, Ashland, Bend, Los Angeles, Seattle, and western Massachusetts) which enjoy religious exemption to consume the brew as a sacrament.
Many in both categories will remain such; a few of them will become our friends, and the role of friend requires the same emotional responses as familial ones: love, trust, nurturance, loyalty, and the joy of contributing to the friend's flourishing.
These facts raise the question of why downregulation of such a few genes causes such a strong phenotype.
As such, a few populations moved notably between these two depictions of genetic relatedness (arrows between Fig. 2a, b).
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There are, no doubt, some such people – a few.
(I wrote about one such concept a few years ago).
Despite such roughness, a few old-timers feel that hockey is becoming tame.
CryoLife suspended such testing a few years ago, Dr. Kainer said, saying there was no evidence it made tissues safer.
The grand promises of technology's benefits, made with such confidence a few years ago, remain unfulfilled.
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