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The phrase "a little zone" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a small area or space, often in a metaphorical sense, such as a personal space or a specific environment.
Example: "In the midst of the bustling city, she found a little zone of tranquility in the park."
Alternatives: "a small area" or "a tiny space".
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We either bring an all-out blitz or we play a little zone.
The crests of one would coincide with the troughs of the other, creating a little zone of silence.
The tented area was like a little zone of nostalgia for a time when guys smoked and surfed and didn't worry so much about their abs, erections or mortgages.
Figure 3 XRF cartography of elements present on a little zone of the image.
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Secretive and aloof, Kreuger, like Madoff, built his mystique by playing hard to get and retreating into a tight little zone of privacy.
"The only balls he hit hard in 10 games I saw was a fastball in his little zone, the middle of the plate, down a little.
As grunge rolled in to our consciousness, this dark gem snuck in amidst the feedback and riffing, setting it's own little zone for a respite amidst the rock carnage.
The layout included a "little buffer zone before you went into the bathroom," he said, and a nice separate kitchen.
As for the kids, I would try setting up a little "kid zone" someplace for the younger ones (those under the age of 8) to play.
"It's nice to be able to hit them like that and give your pitcher a lead, get him a little comfort zone".
But other people, Waters says, had never spoken of their sightings before he gave them an opportunity to do so with the group, a "little comfort zone for sightings".
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