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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a little chat" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when referring to a brief or informal conversation with someone. Example: "I just wanted to have a little chat with you about the upcoming project."
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You may start a little chat.
Afterward, they had a little chat.
"We had a little chat," he said.
We had a little chat on the phone.
It just wants to have a little chat about the agreed-on $2.5 billion price.
Before I headed off for my trip, we had a little chat.
Then we'd sit in the kitchen, have a little chat, have breakfast, a snack.
So yeah, we had a little chat about track and lifting.
If you ask me, it's time he had a little chat with his numbers guys.
"Vow never to talk about it – except for a little chat like this.
A little chat, a joke or two, and then explosive, pulp movie action.
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