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The phrase "a very little" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a small quantity or amount of something, often in a more formal or literary context.
Example: "There was a very little amount of sugar left in the jar, just enough for one cup of tea."
Alternatives: "a tiny bit" or "a small amount".
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A: Very little could go wrong.
Just a very little".
A very little woman.
O.K., a very little like pets.
Inside was a very little girl, dead.
A very little samurai with glasses.
"Denmark is a very little country," Mr. Hvam said.
"It's a very big dog in a very little package".
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A. Very little.
How much of your portfolio is New York-based? A. Very little of it.
What has been changed over the years? A. Very little has changed.
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