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Discover LudwigThe phrase "very few points" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to emphasize how few things you have in comparison to something else. For example, "I only have very few points in this game, so I'm not sure I'll win."
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At this level, very few points decide the winner….
I knew that before the match, very few points will decide the winner".
"We definitely expect very few points – but that might mean that he could stay".
Robredo competed at nearly 100 percent efficiency, with very few points wasted because of a lack of emotional control.
There is a glut of capacity of high-speed, long-distance pipelines, but very few points of access.
"All our matches in the past three years have been decided in a very few points," Djokovic said.
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The car-creatures zoom by impressively enough but there are very few point-of-view shots from the racing cockpits.
Those subgraphs containing very few point events are regarded as spatial outliers.
The invasion hypothesis predicts that a comparison of whole genomes of X. fastidiosa subsp. fastidiosa (with an estimated 2066 genes; Van Sluys et al. [20]) should show the same pattern of very few point mutation differences.
68 An evaluation of 98 models or tumor samples of osteosarcoma showed very few point mutations of oncogenes and tumor suppressor genes commonly mutated in carcinomas; the PI3K pathway did emerge as a recurrently disrupted pathway in a subset of the patients.
Because of very few data points associated with each confidence category less than 50, deriving a curve based on these very few data points would bias the calibration curve.
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