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The phrase "there's only seven" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
This phrase is often used to refer to a small number or amount of something. Example: There's only seven days left until our big trip to Europe. (This sentence shows that the speaker is emphasizing the small amount of time remaining until the trip.)
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"So this idea that they're coming in from outside, we still think there's only seven per cent".
Also, there's only seven cubic feet of trunk space, which isn't much better than the trunk space of a Mazda Miata.
There's only seven officials.
There's only seven weeks until the election.
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