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Discover Ludwig"yet few" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
It can be used to refer to a small number or amount of something in contrast to a larger quantity or expected amount. Example: The new policy has been implemented for two weeks, yet few employees have taken advantage of the benefits it offers.
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Yet few went happily.
Yet few follow them.
Yet few answers were provided.
Yet few admit to it.
Yet few do.
And yet, few people have left.
And yet few Brazilians seemed to care.
Yet few scientists questioned the goal.
And yet few people notice it.
Yet few proposals these days get anywhere.
And yet few objections were raised.
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