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too few vs too little

Both are correct, but they're used in different contexts. 'Too few' is used when referring to countable nouns, while 'too little' is used when referring to uncountable nouns.
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too few

This phrase is correct and commonly used when referring to countable nouns.

Use 'too few' when you want to indicate that there is an insufficient number of countable items.

Examples:

  • There are too few apples in the basket.
  • She has too few friends to invite to the party.
  • And helped me realize that our days on this planet are too few to squander.
  • There are too few of us, Your Highness.
  • Too many general statements with very little commitment and too few specific priorities.
  • However, the big problem facing the nation states of Europe is not too few diplomatic missions but too many unemployed.
  • Too many people have suffered while too few vigilantes have been brought to justice.
  • However, we have too few instruments at the European level to achieve this goal.
  • But Zira, we chimpanzees are too few.
  • Error scanning 'decompose-data' parasite: too few layers found
  • In short, there are too many summits and too few keynotes.
  • Let us pray they are not too few.
  • In function '%1': too few parameters.
  • We are too few to withstand another attempt.
  • I think far too few people realize that this is possible.
  • The impressive festivities in Berlin were replicated in too few other European capitals.
  • Only 10 Member States have provided information and that is too few.
  • Too many boats taking too few fish is the cry.
  • The problem is, there's simply too few of us to make a stand.
  • I would have done, but our numbers were too few.
  • It's nothing like a tsunami or a Katrina: too few crying children and smashed up houses.
  • However, conclusions can only be drawn for the Caucasian and Asian groups as there were too few subjects in the other categories.

Alternatives:

  • not enough
  • insufficient number of

too little

This phrase is correct and commonly used when referring to uncountable nouns.

Use 'too little' when you want to indicate that there is an insufficient amount of an uncountable substance or concept.

Examples:

  • There is too little water in the glass.
  • He has too little time to finish the project.
  • This return is too little for the risk.
  • Two hundred guests, 200 gift bags, too little time.
  • You have too little faith, and you're a wonderful person.
  • That there's too little discipline.
  • They have too little clean air left for a laugh.
  • I've too little experience with workers, you know.
  • It's actually, paradoxically, that they spend too little.
  • It's too little for me, madame.
  • Fifty ryo is too little for killing him.
  • Their problem is that they have too little.
  • We have too little crude oil and gas.
  • There is still far too little broad-based, social debate on the priorities set and choices made.
  • I have said that this is too little.
  • Often we have far too little time for this.
  • As it stands, it pays far too little attention to social policy.
  • For me, that would be too little.
  • I simply wish to stress that research policy was given far too little attention during the debates on sustainable development.
  • There has been too little action in the past.
  • What we receive is too little.
  • Up to now, the European Union has paid far too little attention to education.

Alternatives:

  • not enough
  • insufficient amount of

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