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The phrase "a little patch of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a small area or piece of something, often in a physical or metaphorical sense.
Example: "In the garden, there was a little patch of wildflowers that added a splash of color to the landscape."
Alternatives: "a small area of" or "a tiny spot of".
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Inside, it's a little patch of Hungary.
The boy was playing on a little patch of concrete.
"Right off the F.D.R., just a little patch of grass.
Nearby he has a little patch of wild arugula for chef Johnny Monis at Komi.
But replicating even a little patch of Iowa could be tricky.
But at least we're starting from a little patch of common ground.
But clear a little patch of ground for this unabashedly charming story by John Freeman Gill.
Mather finds a little patch of grass for the boy to run around in.
I found a little patch of ground set among about 200 other campers.
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Naming your pet after a major award opens up a nice little patch of post-season exploration.
Now he is standing on a scruffy little patch of broken concrete, looking across to the opposite shore of a glittering stretch of water no wider than a river.
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