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The phrase "a little cap" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a small-sized cap, often in a casual or informal context.
Example: "She wore a little cap that matched her dress perfectly."
Alternatives: "a small cap" or "a tiny cap".
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The headphone socket has a little cap to keep, er, the music dry and other areas are suitably protected.
And I came out with a little Chanel suit that I had worn in Paris and a little cap.
The bedraggled Giorgetta, the soprano Maria Guleghina, while going through the laundry, finds a little cap belonging to her infant son, dead for just a year.
Nor will they care that to make "Polar Express" Mr. Hanks wore a little cap that transmitted a record of his movements to a computer, creating templates for five different animated characters.
Nor will they care that to make "Polar Express" Mr. Hanks wore a little cap that transmitted a record of his movements to a computer, creating templates for five animated characters.
However, 100% HRW treatment accelerated the rot incidence, and there was a little cap opening.
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She also had smart-looking wool trousers and a little cap-sleeve sack dress that other designers might worry was too plain.
Black checkered pants, a white apron and coat (embroidered with my name), a neckerchief (I can't figure out how to tie it) and a silly little cap that is about three sizes too large.
It would put a nice little cap at the end of my year".
One eyebrow had risen, like a little peaked cap.
"We are adding a little bronze cap to the low wall below the names," Arad said.
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