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Discover LudwigThe phrase "little gesture" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
You might use it when you are describing a kind act that may appear small but has a large impact, such as when a friend unexpectedly brings you dinner when you are feeling ill. Example: "Her little gesture of kindness meant so much to me when I was feeling under the weather."
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"Every little gesture counts".
It was just a little gesture.
Kunkle is touched by this little gesture of sympathy.
This little gesture of acknowledgment put the finishing touches on a depressing picture.
If I think the contact is inappropriate, I might make a little gesture.
Matt thinks this little gesture is just like her; he has "known her for such a long time".
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"Little gestures, kind words.
Still, little gestures of generosity abound.
But the clothes poignantly display little gestures of hope.
Little gestures make a lasting impression, she says.
Little gestures, like bringing down a soda or some water, have served her well, she said.
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