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I have only a few Christmas cards left to write. vs I have only a little Christmas cards left to write.

The correct phrase to use is: "I have only a few Christmas cards left to write." The use of "few" is appropriate when referring to a small number of countable items like Christmas cards. Using "little" in this context is incorrect as it's used for uncountable nouns.
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I have only a few Christmas cards left to write.

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is used when referring to a small number of countable items, like Christmas cards. "Few" is the correct term to use in this context.
  • There are only a few more chapters to write.
  • I have only a few minutes to finish.
  • Mr President, I have only a few very brief remarks.
  • I have only a few comments to make on this.
  • Madam President, I have only a few brief comments to make on a report whose conclusions I largely support.
  • There is still time left to write.
  • But I have only a few days furlough!
  • Mr President, since I have only two minutes to react, I would like to address only a few things.
  • I've a few letters to write.
  • Ingrid, I have a speech to write.
  • I have a letter to write.
  • I have a mission statement to write.
  • Finally I have peace and time to write.
  • I have a mass of letters to write.
  • I have no idea what to write.
  • Ingrid, I have a speech to write.
  • I have a lengthy report to write.
  • I have several pages of postop orders to write.
  • I have hardly had time to write.
  • I have a speech to write.

I have only a little Christmas cards left to write.

This phrase is incorrect. "Little" is used for uncountable nouns, not countable ones like Christmas cards.

The term "little" should be used with uncountable nouns. In this case, it should be "a few Christmas cards" instead of "a little Christmas cards."
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