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The phrase 'little friction' is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation in which two people or groups do not work against each other, or when something moves easily without being disrupted. For example, "We solved the problem with little friction."
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Crucially, it produces very little friction, reducing the need for lubricants.
"She makes it clear what she wants done, and it causes a little friction".
They have great stability & because there's so little friction, they're very fuel-efficient.
There is very little friction in the electronic watch; only tiny amounts of oil are needed.
For years, such contrasts have coexisted on the Upper West Side with relatively little friction.
Yet 23andMe delivers this information with little friction or guaranteed guidance.
This has enabled the project to work with different partners with little friction generated.
Once the train is levitated, there is little friction to slow it down.
GEORGE GRIZZARD Actor Sometimes very good work comes out of a little friction.
"You're always going to have a little friction in the personnel thing," Young said.
"There was a little friction there," Dr. Satcher said, "and some disappointment when the results were not what people anticipated".
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