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few vs a few

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The art of precision: How ‘few’ vs. ‘a few’ can affect your message

by Arushi Gupta April 27, 2023

“Few” vs. “a few” are both quantifiers that are used to describe a small number of items or people. However, there is a subtle difference between the two, which can be important depending on the context.  Difference between ‘few’ and ‘a few’  When we use “few,” we are referring to …

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