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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a little silver" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a small amount of silver, whether in a literal or figurative sense.
Example: "She wore a necklace with a little silver charm that caught the light beautifully."
Alternatives: "a small amount of silver" or "a bit of silver".
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I leave a little silver smile.
Maybe there is a little silver mixed in, maybe not".
There's a little silver star inlaid on the fret board.
As for Bush the elder, he sent her a little silver foot pin with a note.
But one evening he asked me to meet him at Hendricks Chapel and gave me a little silver pin.
They certainly deserve a little silver - and some posh china - as a reward for all their hard work.
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"She's a little silver-back gorilla, she's great," Hemsworth gushed.
A little, silver-haired lady calls her neighbor and says, "Please come over here and help me.
Just opposite this fireplace, a sturdy little silver box with a cloisonné lid by Elizabeth Copeland sits in a vitrine.
On my trip to Berlin last month, I found a gorgeous little silver trinket from the 1940's inscribed with the words "Ich denke an dich" (I'm thinking of you) and managed to buy it for a bargainous three euros.
APPLE'S AIRPORT BASE STATION IS A CUTE LITTLE silver flying saucer that, at $300, lets multiple Macintoshen link up wirelessly to the Internet.
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