to name a few

to name (but) a few

To provide only a few examples, though there are copious amounts from which to choose. What are the problems with house? Well, to name a few, the décor is ugly, it feels very drafty, and several of the appliances don't work. We have a huge range of exotic teas—assam, pu-erh, guayusa, yerba mate, to name but a few.
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Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

to name (but) a few

giving only these as examples, even though more could be cited.
1996 Mail on Sunday A choice of sundried tomato bread, honey and walnut knots, dill and sesame knots, peppercorn rolls and croissants to name but a few.
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See also:
  • to name (but) a few
  • quite a few
  • have a few too many
  • a few ticks
  • hoist a few
  • shy
  • hang a few on
  • out of print
  • be few and far between
  • few and far between
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People who didn't go to Ivy League colleges currently occupy such positions as president and secretary of state, and (to name a few of the most prestigious billets in business) CEO of Citicorp, Disney, Goldman Sachs, and General Electric.
He has negotiated lease transactions on behalf of Bell Atlantic, Philip Morris USA and Cigna, to name a few. Feeney receive a B.S.