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The phrase "but little else" is correct and usable in written English
It is used to show a sharp contrast between one thing and all other things. For example, "He tried to help, but little else could be done."
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But little else does.
But little else has happened.
But little else has changed.
But little else went right.
But little else is.
But little else.
He said no, but little else.
She loses that battle but little else.
But little else would change.
But little else was done.
They'll command attention but little else.
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