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Old 01-13-2012, 12:37 PM   #68
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I've seen the expression without the "of" a few times in student papers, so it must be colloquial usage here in Canada too. It makes me twitch a bit, and I generally correct it since students are supposed to use formal English in papers.

But I love that "couple-few" construction! . I enjoy lots of things in spoken English that I don't like to see in a paper.
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