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Discover LudwigThe phrase "were too few" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to refer to a number or quantity of something being insufficient. For example: "Unfortunately, there were too few responders to the survey for us to get meaningful results."
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They were too few and far between".
There were too few buses for transportation.
But there were too few people there.
The questions were too few and too unsurprising.
He also said there were too few universities in India.
There were too few Salafis left in America.
The next, someone overcorrected and there were too few.
There were too few neutrinos.
There were too few taxis.
The authors determined that there were too few data to delete outliers.
However in Macedonia, there were too few livestock breeders and hunters per village.
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