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"do a little" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to indicate a small or minor action or amount. For example: - Could you do a little more research on the topic before our meeting? - I just need to do a little cleaning before the guests arrive. - Let's do a little brainstorming to come up with some ideas. In each of these examples, "do a little" is used to indicate a small or limited action or amount.
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Do a little [inaudible].
Do a little meditation.
Do a little fishin'.
"Barry will do a little bit today.
"Fox had to do a little sleuthing".
Agriculture commissioners do a little better.
Those rules will do a little.
You know, do a little sightseeing.
Just do a little at a time.
Let's do a little imagining.
Let's do a little playbook.
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