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'little clarification' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you would like to ask for more information about something. For example, "Could I get a little clarification on the instructions you gave me?".
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Yet his words begged a little clarification.
Efforts to followup with Nintendo about the reasons for their warning yielded little clarification.
The parallels between Napavnik, 24, one of America's top jockeys, and Ruffian need little clarification.
But I'd like to take exception to one comment, and to provide a little clarification on another point.
Another point the Politico piece makes, that President Obama has rejected this option, though basically true, needs a little clarification.
With little clarification but a heavy dose of innuendo, the answer goes in part: "Please be careful.
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UPDATE: One slight clarification.
Q: A little more clarification to improvement in margins.
We've reached out to Google to get a little more clarification as to why DeLoura left so quickly and to see if anyone will be replacing him.
The Foot Dude I mentioned before happened to be on G-chat, so I asked him for a little more clarification. .
One of the negative aspects mentioned above needs a little further clarification: the definition of the empirical tolerance intervals, which are used to calculate the empirical p-values.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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