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What (who) is a few - definition


a few         
a small number of.
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A Few Words About Breasts         
MAY 1972 ESSAY BY NORA EPHRON
Few Words About Breasts
"A Few Words About Breasts" is an essay by the American writer Nora Ephron that appeared in the May 1972 issue of Esquire. Written at the height of the second-wave feminist movement, the essay humorously explores body image and the psychological effects of being small-breasted.
A Few Words on Non-Intervention         
AN ESSAY BY JOHN STUART MILL
A Few Words on Non-intervention; A Few Words On Non-intervention
"A Few Words on Non-Intervention" is a short essay by the philosopher, politician and economist, John Stuart Mill. It was written in 1859First appeared in Fraser's Magazine in 1859.
Examples of use of a few
1. Take a few Palestinians, a few Syrians, a few "moderate" Arabs, shake well and serve.
2. Because a few stood up, a few thousand stood up, and then a few million stood up.
3. When you can get a new mobile phone in a few hours, why should a doctor‘s appointment take a few days, a new passport a few weeks and a dentist‘s appointment a few months?
4. Oil is produced by a few multinational companies in a few countries," he said.
5. A few distasteful remarks by a few individuals do not mean the whole country is bad.