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Discover LudwigThe phrase "little delay" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to express an amount of time that is not very long. For example: "We experienced a little delay but we are still on track to finish the project on schedule."
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If it takes a little delay it'll take a little delay.
LAME ducks usually hobble off with little delay.
Some of those will come with little delay.
"Folks, we're having a little delay here," he said.
Some travelers skated through the system with little delay.
"It's so easy for incumbents to get a little delay here, a little delay there, and cause a little doubt or raise a procedural thing.
The quality is excellent: smooth motion, full screen if you like, and very little delay.
Another outward K+ current, occurring with little delay after depolarization, is the A current.
It's not SLR fast, but you can fire away with little delay.
Impose a little delay between cars, so she realizes that there are consequences for wrecking them".
Dr. De la Cruz, in aviator glasses and blue scrubs, saw them with little delay.
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