Sentence examples for a particularly little from inspiring English sources

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The phrase "a particularly little" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It can be used to emphasize the smallness of something in a specific context.
Example: "She found a particularly little kitten hiding under the porch."
Alternatives: "a notably small" or "an especially tiny".

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[Translation] [CL5] Dentists reported two strategies to deal with the low governmental fees for people on social assistance: 1) Avoiding performing covered treatments that provided a particularly little profit margin; 2) Reducing their overall expenses (Table  2).

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Up the Rua Central from Alphonso III is a particularly intense little Portuguese quarter.

They happen to capture a particularly picturesque little row of houses at 316-326 West 85th Street, among the earliest of the designs by the remarkable Clarence True.

But callers kept waiting on the City Hall lines have had to endure a particularly grating little jingle of maudlin piano music, played on an endless loop.

It can be very tempting to leap off when you see a particularly beguiling little restaurant by the harbour or the silhouette of a mysterious ruined castle on the clifftop.

More than three decades after wrestling with a particularly tough little bird that was not willing to relinquish any vital fluid to the young biochemistry PhD the memories are still painful.

We're going through a particularly nasty little business of pop-up ads -- but are pop-up ads, being annoyed by them, any different from "ring around the collar" in Wisk commercials?

Democrats have particularly little excuse for whining this year.

The bug was a particularly gnarly, beautiful little bug and I'm going to try to convey some of that to you.

Still, the Russian threat put the United States in a particularly uncomfortable position little more than a week before a summit meeting here between President Clinton and the Russian President, Vladimir V. Putin.

"A Few Good Men," written by Aaron Sorkin, has fostered a particularly stubborn if little-noticed puzzle among a handful of lawyers over who inspired the main character, named Lt.

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