More than one but indefinitely small in number.
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Examples for "a few"
Examples for "a few"
1This year, however, Woods quickly dispatched the problem in a few days.
2We have only 'compound', 'context', 'footfall', and a few other similar ones.
3In fact, he could visit a few years later, the paper said.
4It happened during the second Lebanon war, just a few years ago.
5However; it may be worth a few moments to think longer term.
1Sweden actually tested out six-hour work days a couple of years ago.
2I only want to ask to ask you a couple of questions.
3However, a couple of critical events will impact on the financial stage.
4I'd heard something similar on New Beijing a couple of decades ago.
5I keep thinking of something you said a couple of days ago.
6I played a couple of very good players, especially today against Bernard.
7The malware may not spread far, however, for a couple of reasons.
8One rich family considered my proposal seriously for a couple of days.
9It's been a couple of chilly nights so far, said Mr Law.
10Variety reports a couple of reasons for the shake-up: budget and storytelling.
11Probably within a couple of days, certainly no more than a week.
12In fact, she has given a couple of interviews in recent years.
13Tracy Edmonds: Deion and I met briefly a couple of years ago.
14The message ended; it had been left a couple of hours ago.
15In a couple of days he should be as good as new.
16However, a couple of questions might have been on the difficult side.