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The phrase "a little selection" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a small variety or limited choice of items or options available.
Example: "At the café, there was a little selection of pastries to choose from."
Alternatives: "a small assortment" or "a limited choice".
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Here's just a little selection, though obviously you can also donate directly at the Red Cross site: FS is a big fan of Cassia Beck's gorgeous vintage prints.
I always have a little selection of Clarence Court eggs (available at branches of Waitrose) in my fridge; Burford browns, Cotswold Legbars and Mabel Pearman's duck eggs are individual treats on their own, simply fried, poached, scrambled or just cracked into a buttered dish and baked.
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This is not the easiest dish to pair with wine, but there is a nice little selection, mostly Californian and at very moderate prices.
BOOKWORM Westsider Books on Broadway and 81st Street has a sweet little selection, but of course it's hard to beat the Strand.
I'll be the first to admit that I do have a nice little selection of K-pop songs on my iPod and I'm not ashamed to say it.
There is also an appealing little selection of grilled fish, meat and vegetables.
Nonetheless, an interesting little selection.
Selection for high tolerance to infection in terms of growth in a nutrient rich environment would be equivalent to selecting for high GP with little selection pressure on ρ (Figure 4A C).
Genetic differences are expected because the imported animals were a selected sample of the population from Denmark, whereas very little selection was done among the calves born in India.
For all its seductive adventure, this would have benefited from a little more selection.
You're back in the land of the living and, fortunately enough, there's the chance of a little classier selection of drinks to choose from at home. 5) Family pets Saying goodbye to the family dog is a tough one, but the Christmas holidays signify a very special reunion.
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