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"little bread" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in a variety of contexts to refer to a small amount of bread. For example: "I had a little bread with dinner tonight."
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"Just looks like a little bread mold.
There will have been a little bread for them at breakfast, but nothing more.
"Since I came here we've had just tea and a little bread.
A box with just a little bread will have lower humidity, and maintain crispness better.
He walked on until he had a little bread and a potato in his pocket — a surplus.
He keeps an eye on the trashcans in the restaurants to make sure as little bread as possible is wasted.
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The golden little breads are chewy because they are made with tapioca starch, not flour.
Those same, dangerously appealing little breads, warm from the wood-burning oven and served with a couple of dipping sauces, are the meal's opening salvos.
It is so difficult to penetrate, however, that you may end up tasting little but bread.
For days, they have eaten little but bread and the odd tin of fish.
"They can be a little white bread," said Derrick Miller, a founder of the men's accessories line Barker Black.
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