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Discover Ludwig"just little" is an acceptable phrase in written English that can be used as an adjective or adverb in a sentence.
For example: "The bag is just little enough to fit in my purse."
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"Just little things," she said.
"Nothing?" "No, just little questions.
We were just little kids".
"We were just little Alberta.
Just little stuff.
I'm just little Lindsey".
They're just little boys.
Just little wishes".
We're just little people".
It was just little things like that.
Villages are just little groupings of huts.
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