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The phrase "a little testing" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a small amount of testing or experimentation that is being conducted.
Example: "Before we launch the product, we should conduct a little testing to ensure everything works as intended."
Alternatives: "some testing" or "a bit of testing".
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She confesses they didn't really like it, and to be frank it's not hard to see why - the combination of several distinct but equally slippery textures is more than a little testing for someone not used to offal.
A little testing showed that the problem applied to a selection of British sites, not all provided by my home ISP, and friends confirmed they could reach my server.
I did a little testing: Any email sent with "Mic Drop" is immediately and IRREVERSIBLY muted.
I've done a little testing to see how Inbox does in comparison to Gmail 5.0.
If your ISP consistently delivers speeds slower than what they've promised, do a little testing, mark it down, and complain.
Gold is tanking a little, testing below $1300, and oil has kicked up over the last few months, to the low $70s.
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Here comes a little test.
Here's a little test for you.
"Should we do a little test?
At a cooperative Best Buy store, I did a little test.
Taken it out for a little test drive.
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