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Discover Ludwig"quite little" is not correct and usable in written English.
You could use the phrase "quite a little" instead. Example sentence: She had quite a little bit of money saved up.
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"It's amazing how often quite little things, quite small aspects, can spoil everything," he said.
I remember them playing in the men's third team when they were quite little".
"I was quite little," said Ms. Cagan, now 60. "Pink diaper," she said.
You'll have ideas of your own but I'll start the ball rolling with Fantastic Mr Rat and Stuart (Quite) Little.
I am devoted to tea; it's something I've always loved ever since I was really quite little.
Then the two women traded stories about Esther, but actually discovered they knew quite little about her.
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"Quite a little bit.
"I was quite the little entrepreneur".
"The whole town is down quite a little bit.
These are very festive and quite virtuous little balls.
10.59pm GMT It was quite the little run.
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