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The phrase "how little time" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to ask how much time something takes, or to express surprise at the limited amount of time one has to complete a task. Example: "I can't believe how little time we have left to finish this project!"
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It's scary how little time there is".
He was always conscious of how little time he had.
It was frightening, though, how little time you got.
(You can see how little time I've spent in barnyards).
I'm constantly surprised at how little time there is.
"We never understand how little time there is," Anna says at one point.
Thereafter, he spent a lot of time grouching about how little time he was being allotted.
"The sun starts blinding you from the east, reminding you of how little time you have.
But none of them realized how little time they had left.
How little time can it take to sufficiently train people?" Jha said.
And that truth is fierce and uncompromising: "We never understand how little time there is.
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