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Few Problems

Part of Speech: Noun, Adjective

Sense 1 - Noun: A small number or a small amount of problems.

Sample Sentence: Despite the complexity of the task, there were only a few problems that needed to be resolved.

Sense 2 - Adjective: Referring to situations or scenarios that have a limited or insignificant number of problems.

Sample Sentence: The well-prepared team had a few problems during the project implementation.

Sense 3 - Adjective (Local Usage): Used in a slang or colloquial manner to express a positive sentiment, indicating that something is simple, easy, or no trouble at all.

Sample Sentence: Don't worry about the upcoming exam, it's a piece of cake, few problems!

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