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The phrase "little done" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe a situation where minimal work or progress has been achieved. Example: "Despite the long hours, there was little done on the project by the end of the week."
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So why is so little done about it?
She is determined to work again but gets little done.
CONVENTIONAL wisdom suggests that Congress gets little done in an election year.
Needless to say, Van Gundy's team got little done that day.
Although new rules were instituted by the commissioner's office, there was little done to enforce them.
"On one side of the border we were paying a billion to get very little done.
Also, there is little done to entertain fans beyond the track action at a Formula One race.
Thus a weak minority government would emerge, probably getting little done but possibly wobbling on for a surprisingly long time.
After all has been said and so little done, the truth about the climate crisis — inconvenient as ever — must still be faced.
It also shows how to use the farm's ingredients in the spirit the owners intended, where the produce needs very little done to it in order to shine.
"We give away the coal we produce; there is little done in the area of electricity production and generation," said Professor Xavier.
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