No, the correct phrase would be 'a little information' or 'a few pieces of information', or similar.
'Information' is not a countable noun, therefore you cannot talk about 'a few' of it.
The word 'few' must always be followed by a plural formation, or by nothing at all.
"A few meters away from our home" is not a correct grammar but the correct one is "Few meters away from our home."
"So few" is correct for things that may be counted.
Were. There were a few books on the shelf. Was - is singular. There was one book.
That is the correct spelling of the word "few" (not many).
Information is the correct spelling.
I believe the word you are referring to is "phrase".
I have searched and searched and can find no reference to any organism named a Fraze.
The proud and noble Scottish surname of Fraze originated in Tweedale, Peeblesshire.
Ermal Fraze
nope
Stand out amongst others.
1962
he invented the tab on the top of pop cans
Ermal Fraze. Google it
I think you mean Fazer and he's 22
Here I come to save the day!
he'll be in Cincinnati at the fraze on May 20th.