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The phrase "a little flame" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a small fire or a metaphorical representation of passion or emotion.
Example: "As she spoke about her dreams, I could see a little flame of hope igniting in her eyes."
Alternatives: "a small fire" or "a tiny spark".
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There is a little flame burning in him, despite himself, lighting up his expression and his movements.
"If there had been even a little flame we could have put it out and learned from the experience.
"There are then in the 'I feel', two things in presence of each other: a small, new psychological fact, a little flame lighting up -- "feel" -- and an enormous mass of thoughts already constituted into a system -- 'I'.
I always cheer for the Brits but this has had such a fireball of a journey, a little flame that almost went out when it couldn't find a distributor and now it's burning bright at the top.
Your daughter has a little flame inside her, the way we all do.
Clearly we don't have all the info just yet, but there's more than enough firepower to start a little flame war with your coworkers.
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It taps into our most primal selves, and I think that there are very few things that can't be improved by a little flame-licking and smoke-smouldering.
Memory is a fragile little flame that can easily be extinguished – but Mrs Oldknow keeps stirring the embers.
I unintentionally set off a nice little flame war last week when I criticized Samsung's decision to go with a Pentile sub-pixel matrix for their new Galaxy Nexus phone, a display technology that doesn't have an illustrious past and, while it may prove itself in this generation, still made me lose confidence in the phone.
Draw the outline of your flames, and then add a few little flame lines inside the borders..Take the gold eyeshadow and color around the inside edges of your flame lines, including the flames that are inside the borders.
"I pictured it like a pilot light this little flame that's inside her.
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