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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a little though" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to introduce a contrasting idea or to soften a statement, often implying a slight concession or qualification. Example: "I enjoyed the movie, but it was a little though predictable."
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Dig a little, though, and the foundation looks wobblier.
My uncle would stiffen a little, though, if local reporters approached.
The race has tightened a little, though, in the last 20 years.
The game's opening up a little, though, with Ganso having a shot charged down moments beforehand.
It's doubtful that Mr Spielberg himself could make such a quintessentially Spielbergian film.The scenario has moved on a little, though, since he got the franchise going in 1993.
As for North Korea's economy, Mr. Kim gave in a little, though, saying it was not performing well and acknowledging the changes around him.
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"A little unconventional, though".
A little bittersweet, though".
"Only a little longer, though," he says hastily.
"I'm a little biased, though," Sprewell said.
One fan was a little confused, though. .
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