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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a little teasing" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a mild or playful form of teasing, often in a lighthearted context.
Example: "She gave him a little teasing about his new haircut, but it was all in good fun."
Alternatives: "a bit of teasing" or "some light teasing".
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"It starts as a little teasing here and there.
William Hillison, who holds one of the Andersen professorships in accounting there, said he didn't mind a little teasing from his friends.
Self-declared "superdad of pageants" David Perez, once featured on "Toddlers and Tiaras," was subjected to more than just a little teasing.
Be a little teasing.
It's also important to be ready to receive a little teasing of your own.
A little teasing and playing hard to get is fine, but don't stray too far away.
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So it's like a little tease or a challenge for yourself.
Mr. Clough sent him a little tease, a Rubik's Cube of a sculpture made of anodized aluminum, encased in an acrylic cube that opens into a puzzle stamped with his firm's phone number and the word "Please".
"No," Otellini said, although he did offer a little tease.
The pic above is a little tease of what's coming — and surprise surprise, they actually shows off a good deal.
It was meant to be a little tease.
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