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a few prenominal

 

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a few prenominal

Definition: Used to indicate a small but indefinite number of something that comes before a noun.

Example sentences:

  • He bought a few prenominal books at the store yesterday. (Indicating a small number of books)
  • She made a few prenominal friends at the conference. (Referring to a small number of friends)
  • It's better to have a few prenominal options than none at all. (Expressing the idea of having a small number of options)

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