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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a pretty little" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is both attractive and small in size or stature, often conveying a sense of endearment.
Example: "She held a pretty little kitten in her hands, its fur soft and fluffy."
Alternatives: "a charming small" or "a lovely tiny".
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Little Falls is a pretty little town about fourteen miles west of the Lincoln Tunnel.
It was, well, a pretty little field.
A pretty little girl, good disposition.
"She's a pretty little mover," Rose said.
"She's tiny, she's got a pretty little face," she said.
He's a pretty little rascal.' I remember that very well.
"Oh, she's such a pretty little thing," says Ian. "Tiny.
It's a pretty little town — she'll give it that.
"It's just a pretty little unnoticed oasis," Mr. Hubbard said.
A pretty little girl of about twelve danced by with a tall boy.
The result is 415 free-breathing horsepower enlisted to move a pretty little two-seater.
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