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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a little present" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a small gift or token of appreciation, often in a casual or affectionate context.
Example: "I brought you a little present to celebrate your birthday."
Alternatives: "a small gift" or "a tiny surprise".
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"I always leave him a little present".
"Brought you a little present".
And that was just a "little present" from Bill.
This way I can offer them a little present.
"Conversations with people you don't know are like a little present that you proffer," she said.
Maximum I give a baggie to a friend here and there as a little present".
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A good little present for a girl who you will be interacting with in a fun-slash-casual-slash-lunchtime way is stickers.
The five point rating scale consisted of: (0) not there at all; (1) present a little; (2) present to a small extent; (3) present to a large extent; and (4) fully present.
"It's a nice little present.
Apple is also giving AT&T a nice little present in the form of the iPad.
Derbyshire batsman Ben Slater on his new contract: "It's a nice little present, if you can put it like that, to top it off.
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