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Discover Ludwig"little field" is a perfectly valid phrase in written English.
It can be used to refer to something small, either literally or figuratively. For example, you can say, "The market is a little field compared to the larger industries."
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It was, well, a pretty little field.
They didn't compare my company to "a little field".
But little field research has been done on Asian pythons.
"He found us another little field and then said, 'O.K. get out,' " Mr. Eaton said.
"There are too many people for too little field work," José Manuel J. complained.
Then, finally, I found a tiny little field of sound that interested me – and I just dug under its skin".
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I follow my doctor's directions religiously, and I have very little field-of-vision loss".
It is more rewarding to turn to the artist's drawings, which excerpt short phrases from the poetry in white print on little fields of bright color.
Abrioux sees Third Reich Revisited, which includes Hitler's Column and Little Fields at Nuremberg, as "an attempt to raise, in a necessarily roundabout way, the questions our culture does not want to put into idea form".
Meanwhile, over on Aran, the little fields are sedimented between naked sheets of rock; the soil hand-made by generations of farmers laying down seaweed they have harvested and brought from the shore.
On its southern flanks derelict mine works in Silver Valley are engulfed in the greenery of full-out trees, as are hedgerows around the little fields close to former mining villages such as Harrowbarrow.
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