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The phrase "was a few things" is not correct in standard written English.
It is typically used incorrectly as it suggests a singular subject ("was") with a plural complement ("a few things"). Example: "The event was a few things, including a celebration and a networking opportunity."
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After the game he said: It was a few things -- I haven't not gotten a hit in 29 days, so that felt weird, walking back to the dugout without getting a hit.
SS: The reason for this event was a few things.
"Coming out of the 2016 election there was a few things that became really clear," she continued.
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There are a few things worth noting.
But there are a few things that are essential.
Well, there would be a few things.
I think there are a few things.
There are a few things at play.
"There's a few things," he said.
It may be a few things.
There are a few things I won't fly with.
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