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Discover LudwigThe phrase "after little" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It is unclear when it could be used, as it lacks context and does not form a coherent expression.
Example: "After little consideration, I decided to move forward." (Note: "after little" should be "after a little" or "after little time.")
Alternatives: "after a short" or "after a brief".
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AFTER little more than a year, White Oak Bistro in New Canaan is gone.
In many districts, the awards were granted after little review.
After little more than a year, it was brutally curtailed.
The city's first two emergency managers each resigned after little more than a year.
"After 'Little Miss Sunshine,' she had a very big adult audience.
After little investment in infrastructure for 25 years, the state's transport system is groaning.
After little more than a minute, her blood pressure spiked, at 184/92.
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How Sean Kennedy's murderer is being set free after little time in jail.
ON Monday, Mr. Cohen put the show together after little more than an hour's rehearsal.
After little discussion, the board approved the contract without opposition.
After "Little League" he bopped a reveler on the head with his tambourine.
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