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"for a little" is a grammatically correct phrase that can be used in written English.
It typically means a short amount of time or a small amount of something. Example: "Can you wait for me for a little while? I just need to finish this task."
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For a little wind?
For a little while, anyway.
Just for a little while.
Oh, for a little quiet.
He could manage for a little while.
We would walk for a little together.
Benedict IX stayed for a little longer.
I just wished for a little swelling".
For a little summit with Merkel.
Not bad for a little pushrod engine.
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Now, for a little bacon.
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