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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a little raw" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is not fully cooked, emotionally sensitive, or in a state of being unrefined or unfinished.
Example: "After the argument, I felt a little raw and needed some time to process my emotions."
Alternatives: "somewhat sensitive" or "a bit unrefined."
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"He's a little raw.
So it's a little raw.
It looks "a little raw," Yagan says, but that's intentional.
The servers were a little raw, but attentive, enthusiastic and eager to please.
The new Sesto is Karine Deshayes, spirited but a little raw in the upper range.
And the film's title might have rubbed Cohen a little raw: "Gangster Squad".
The style of those early stories was often bold, dramatic, a little raw.
"It's going to be a little raw for a while," he declared.
When the omelette begins to firm up, but is a little raw, sprinkle over the cheese.
However, for me he's still a little raw for the international level.
Mr. Ingram is a young interpreter, and his performance was a little raw.
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