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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a little guilty" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when expressing a minor feeling of guilt or remorse about something.
Example: "After eating the entire cake by myself, I felt a little guilty for not sharing it with my friends."
Alternatives: "somewhat guilty" or "slightly guilty".
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I felt a little guilty.
Now, I feel a little guilty.
"I felt a little guilty," he recalled.
"I feel a little guilty," he said.
I did feel a little guilty, initially, about this contradiction.
He sounded a little guilty about his immigrant success.
"I'm definitely feeling a little guilty," she said.
He feels morally affronted, angry and a little guilty.
I feel a little guilty about that sometimes.
I feel a little guilty about it, to be honest.
Very few of us aren't at least a little guilty of that.
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