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The phrase "a little document" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a small or brief document, often in a casual or informal context.
Example: "I just need to print a little document for the meeting, nothing too extensive."
Alternatives: "a short document" or "a brief document".
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Smart Brother reminds him of a little document called the Emancipation Proclamation, but his colleague is unimpressed.
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There is a little documented research on the experiences students might have on evolution acceptance.
For instance there is a little documented research on evolution acceptance among primary teachers who actually study the ToE as a part of their teacher training courses.
Zdiarsky wrote that he had been researching a little documented air battle for many years, assembling detailed accounts of all the pilots, German and American.
TG: In Louise Brooks: Detective, you take a little documented time in the actress' life -- after she quits Hollywood and returned home -- and imagine her getting involved in a murder.
Of course, there is still a stigma attached to the little document, which typically costs from $500 to $1,000.
Today the chancellor will use a little read document produced by his own creation - the Office of Tax Simplification - to promise an era of lower, simpler taxes.
Dan Esmond, founder of the National Anthem Celebration Foundation, even talked a little historical document smack.
I will publicly tell you that WikiLeaks tweeted a little Pastebin document I wrote called "On Stratfor," in which I kind of alluded to the fact that I'm not cool with that credit card information having gone out.
I will publicly tell you that WikiLeaks tweeted, a little Pastebin document I wrote called "On Stratfor" in which I kind of alluded the fact that I'm not cool with that credit card information having gone out.
Doxie, the cute but functional little document scanner, just got an interesting update.
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