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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a small little" is not considered correct in standard written English due to redundancy.
It can be used informally in speech or creative writing to emphasize the smallness of something, but it is generally better to avoid it in formal contexts.
Example: "She handed me a small little gift that she had wrapped with care."
Alternatives: "a tiny" or "a little".
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It's a small, little park.
But maybe you create a small little virtuous group here and something else there.
It's "a small little herb with a pretty, oval-shaped leaf".
"The VPN thing is a small little asterisk compared to piracy," Hastings noted.
"The camera wasn't as big as I thought it would be, just a small, little box.
But he was a small, little horse and he couldn't take much work.
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A man approached handing out fliers for a small, little-known cinema.
Moreover, the money went to a small, little-known brokerage firm named Axes America, which then transferred some of the fee to a newly created Cayman Island company.
Hans Beck's invention, Playmobil, transformed a small, little-known toy firm into one of the leading brands worldwide, and brought great pleasure to generations of children.
Alawites, "the followers of Ali", are a small, little-known religious community.
The Library became more important during the 18th century; prior to that it had been a small, little-used collection of books.
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