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Discover LudwigThe phrase "added little" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something contributed very little to a situation or outcome.
Example: "The new policy was implemented, but it added little to the overall efficiency of the process."
Alternatives: "contributed minimally" or "made a slight impact."
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DeBoer added: "Little bit of a risk.
He added: "Little else seemed to matter.
But since arriving, Company E has added little to it.
But the additional papers they've written have added little value.
Fellaini added little when he came on to the pitch.
A huge helping of roasted potato chunks added little.
When you accounted for the other factors, mental illness added little predictive value.
Beyoncé added little more to the trailer, other than a caption reading "#fiftyshades".
He added, "Little wars start big wars, and we have to remember that".
That was largely because the victims were mostly poor people who added little to GDP.
He added: "Little of the property has been recovered and is no doubt well hidden".
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