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The phrase "little appreciation" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a lack of appreciation that someone or something has received. For example: "Although I put a lot of effort into the project, I received little appreciation for my hard work."
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It is a role that, historically, has earned little appreciation.
Unfortunately, there is little appreciation among progressives of their importance.
She only needs a little appreciation and commitment.
"They have little appreciation for the damage they could be doing".
Outsiders, Kalin told me, have little appreciation of the reasons behind the valley's farming practices.
In spite of his considerable accomplishments, Codman received little appreciation during his lifetime.
Done right, though, even a little appreciation and gratitude can go a long way.
Despite the name, the site's users had little appreciation for her.
And, who knows, maybe show a little appreciation to Downing's client for making that point.
The historical maps and documents show little appreciation for those long-lost natural features.
He seems to have little appreciation for the cognitive structure of science.
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