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The phrase "little compared to" is correct and usable in written English.
It is used to refer to something being much smaller in size or less in amount when compared to something else. For example, "The amount of money I have in my bank account is little compared to what I need to buy a house."
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My personal cost is very little compared to theirs.
"What we are spending is little compared to what this could represent for Brazilian space policy".
But "what you've seen is little compared to what we're going to do".
Looking at it that way, my debt is little compared to those with mortgages.
"The Supreme Court ruling expands the law a little compared to what the appeals court said," Mr. Carmichael noted.
Iraq imported a large number of used cars, which cost very little compared to the prices paid before 2003.
"This is a very easy change to make for governments... it costs very little compared to other measures".
These programs do very little compared to the larger shifts in market share that these companies are driving.
"I, on average, probably get tested four to five times a year, which is very little compared to the rest of the Olympic sports," he said.
If you do not stop your injustices, more blood will be spilt, and these attacks are very little compared to what could happen with what you call terrorism".
Warm words about prevention and re-ablement and well-meaning gimmicks such as the Better Care Fund count for little compared to the damage these cuts are inflicting.
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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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CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com