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Discover LudwigThe phrase "add little" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when suggesting a minor contribution or a small amount of something to be included in a context, such as a recipe or a project.
Example: "To enhance the flavor of the dish, you can add little salt to taste."
Alternatives: "include a small amount" or "contribute a bit".
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Add little cutouts of his face to your chart.
The projections, seen at the start then vanishing, add little.
Delivered in English, they are sincere but add little.
The addition of British bombs would add little.
As they run, they raise and shake their hands, add little folk shuffles.
The entries also add little of substance that was not in "Keeping Faith," his 1982 memoir.
His contemporary insights add little to his accomplished retelling of history.
The night-club bouncers were helpful but could add little to what was already known.
Since the city would already be collecting data about school outcomes, it would add little cost.
As with all sloganeering, podium placards add little to campaigns other than superficiality.
As such firms' performance declined, it became clear that managers could add little value to them.
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