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Discover LudwigThe phrase "at your littlest" is not standard or commonly used in written English.
It may be used in a context referring to someone being at their youngest or smallest, but it lacks clarity and is not widely recognized.
Example: "I remember you at your littlest, running around the garden with a big smile."
Alternatives: "at your youngest" or "at your smallest".
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Have your camera at your littlest pet shops.
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Can you do that at your little restaurant?
At the end of her performance, Carson touches the adorned headband atop Michaela's non-mohwaked head and says, "Look at your little hat".
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