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Discover Ludwig"Little water" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used either as an independent noun phrase or as an adjective phrase modifying a noun. As an independent noun phrase, it simply means a small amount of water. Example: "I only drank a little water before heading to the gym." As an adjective phrase, it describes the quality or quantity of water in relation to a noun. Example: "The little water left in the bottle was not enough to quench my thirst."
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Little water.
There is little water.
He has little water.
By 2013 little water remained.
"They have very little water.
He sips a little water.
Then add a little water.
Purée, adding a little water if necessary.
There is no medicine and little water.
Herbs are crushed with a little water.
Add a little water if needed.
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