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The phrase "little gift" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It refers to a small present or token of kindness. It can be used in a variety of situations, such as when describing a small present given to someone, expressing gratitude for a small gesture, or even as an adjective to describe something as small but meaningful. Example: "I received a little gift from my friend for my birthday. It was a handwritten note and a pack of my favorite candy."
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His friends say he has little gift for oratory.
Osakwe seems to have little gift for marketing or networking.
The next time I saw her, I brought her a little gift.
One of these, Jesus, shows little gift for scholarship but exhibits charismatic talents.
Doctor Who notebook This is a great little gift for any Doctor Who fan.
When the driver picked me up after the meeting, he surprised me with a little gift.
9.00am: Newsreaders past and present are arriving to give Tel a little gift.
("Sleep, somehow the unconscious, sometimes presents you with a little gift," he says).
This is just a note to say That a little gift is on its way.
I like to think of it as a little gift from the fashion gods!
Hugs abound and smiles widen and each has a little gift for Uncle Maury, too.
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