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Discover LudwigThe phrase "also include a little" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when you want to suggest adding a small amount of something in addition to what has already been mentioned.
Example: "In your report, please also include a little information about the project's budget."
Alternatives: "add a bit" or "incorporate a small amount".
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It will also include a little more than five million square feet of office space and 750 hotel rooms.
At Columbia Secondary, a four-year-old selective school that bought its own fleet of bikes when it opened, classes also include a little cycling appreciation.
You can also include a little note saying why you like the item (see screenshot below).
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(It also includes a little shredding, a number of knock-knock jokes and Wang's impersonation of Yoda).
Her work here also includes a little pink chamber with a sloping, carpeted floor, where a new video shows us her grandmother's dreams of motorbike-riding, going down the disco, frying eggs on a laptop computer and reinventing the aloe vera plant to grow without thorns.
LG also included a little media carousel in the UI, which would be much more pleasing if it wasn't the laggiest thing on the phone.
Bethesda also included a little jab for Nintendo, saying they weren't interested in the Wii right now and that "pet games and cooking games" are reaching "saturation" at this point.
Most days also included a little kale broth, never more than a quarter cup on any given day.
She and Amy Poehler switched speeches, but Poehler saved the day at the last minute, and also included a little surprise at the end.
In this case, he was willing to take that risk, but only on one condition, he said: that any mention of his dining habits also include a word about his little-known profession.
Collecta's results also now include a little avatar in front of each one, giving it more of a social feel, and making it more familiar to Twitter users.
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