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The phrase "a little looking" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a small amount of searching or examining something.
Example: "After a little looking, I found the book I had misplaced."
Alternatives: "a bit of searching" or "some light searching".
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Getting to the caches can involve strenuous climbing and hiking, and then a little looking around.
It takes a little looking, but here and there, diners can still catch a whiff of the subdued elegance that once characterized drinking and dining in the city.
He'd love to stay in the car like this all day, just driving around town, sleeping a little, looking out the window, doing nothing, while someone else keeps the boy busy at home.
So we did a little looking around, using information publicly available online.
I've done a little looking into the situation and some sources on both sides of this thing have clarified what's going on.
You may have to do a little looking around at Goodwill, but it's definitely worth it when you find cute jeans for only four dollars!
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If it is by a little, look at the shape of your jawline.
worth a little look.
Let's have a little look-see.
He has a little look, assesses the wicket then explodes.
"We are having a little look around," he told the Derby Telegraph.
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