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Discover LudwigThe phrase "almost little" is not standard in written English and may cause confusion.
It could be used in a context where you want to express something that is nearly small or insignificant, but it is not commonly used.
Example: "The amount of money he offered was almost little, barely enough to cover the expenses."
Alternatives: "nearly small" or "almost insignificant".
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These parts were intense and interactive, almost little stand-alone concerts themselves.
Perhaps the most heralded recent invention, the full-body swimsuit, ended up having almost little if any effect on times, many say.
"It's referring to the fact that there are almost little people that live in your computer, and because of these new personalities and traits, they have a life of their own and do what they want," said Aaron Allen, a creative director at Wieden + Kennedy, which created the print and television ads.
However, almost little numerical modeling has considered these two factors.
It is also seen that both the FC and ZFC curves show almost little decrease with temperature which establishes the inter-particle interaction that competes the thermal fluctuation [25].
The latest efforts such as (Michael et al. 2014) have focused on experimenting a variant of SLAM using RGD-B for scanning post-disaster buildings, yet there is almost little to no work reported on actively testing these algorithms for producing 3D maps on civil infrastructure systems for construction monitoring or condition assessment purposes.
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Almost like little rebranding tools.
"Almost a little too fast".
They're almost like little epigrammatic proverbs.
So silently, almost on little cat feet.
ED -- It's almost a little embarrassing.
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