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Discover Ludwig"little chat" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used as a friendly phrase to initiate a casual conversation with someone. Example sentence: "Let's have a little chat about the organization's upcoming holiday party."
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They had a chummy little chat.
You may start a little chat.
There was a courteous little chat.
Afterward, they had a little chat.
"We had a little chat," he said.
"We had a friendly little chat," Mr. Cohen said.
We had a little chat on the phone.
Cameron was in the States last Wednesday, so would have missed their little chat.
It just wants to have a little chat about the agreed-on $2.5 billion price.
Before I headed off for my trip, we had a little chat.
All the little games, the little walls, the little chat, aren't really rare things.
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