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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a little spring" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a small amount of spring, either literally referring to the season or metaphorically indicating a slight bounce or energy.
Example: "As the flowers began to bloom, I felt a little spring in my step, excited for the warmer days ahead."
Alternatives: "a small spring" or "a bit of spring".
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That, at least, is cause for a little spring cheer.
It will put a little spring in my step.
We're ready to put a little spring in our step!
They should be well risen and golden with a little spring to them.
"I guess it was a good time to do a little spring cleaning," Mr. Schaffer said.
A little life in Oakley and a little spring left in the sore hamstring of John Starks (12 points).
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What fascinated William was that as you pulled out the drawer with the match striker on, a little sprung lid would flip up, opening the tobacco store.
The second patent is a little spring-loaded leg that pops out like Optimus Prime's nipple.
Last month, before new Costa Mesa CEO Tom Hatch moved into his prosaic corner office on City Hall's fifth floor, a volunteer work crew gave up their Sunday to do a little spring-cleaning.
The oblivious birds strike up an immediate chorus: "Let's sing a gay little spring song, tra-la-la".
And as a special added touch, I even wore a headband with little spring hearts attached.
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