Sentence examples for a little led from inspiring English sources

The phrase "a little led" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to describe a small amount of something that is led, but without context, it is ambiguous and unclear.
Example: "After the experiment, we found that a little led was present in the sample."
Alternatives: "a small amount of lead" or "a bit of lead."

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Twisting the top half of the ball controls the volume of whatever you're watching or listening to; tapping a little LED dot in the center of the ball's top will mute it.

Later, whitening strips or kits — which often consist of peroxide gel, an application tray and in some cases a little LED light that activates the gel — began appearing online and in pharmacies, where they can be bought over the counter like cosmetics.

The Blink(1) is a little LED that lights up when something happens on your computer.

It also has a little LED strip that glows to tell you everything is all right.

It really isn't, but until Google puts a little LED at the front that indicates when it records a message, people won't back down from this idea.

It's made of aluminum, with a little LED light to display when the materials have been vaporized and how you're doing on battery life.

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We had a little lead".

"So whether or not we used a little lead didn't seem to matter much".

Being behind by a little leads to victory because it increases effort.

"It's so much easier for the second player to know there's a little lead there".

We were fortunate to use the last few weeks of the season for rest, because we had a little lead in the standings.

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