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The phrase "little justification" is correct and usable in written English.
It suggests that a decision or rationale has a minimal amount of proof to support it. For example, "There was little justification for making such a drastic change with no warning."
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Tinkerers seek little justification to deconstruct any technology.
There is little justification for subsidizing majors in the visual arts, psychology and journalism.
He saw villages burned and peasants displaced, often with little justification.
The policy is politically popular, but economists have long thought it has little justification.
As for the Bush Administration's proposed preëmptive strike on Iraq, Kennan sees grave peril and little justification.
"Based on existing evidence, we see little justification for the general and widespread use of dietary supplements," the authors wrote.
If we were psychiatrists, we'd need little justification to prescribe any drug that might help alleviate her suffering.
Global opposition from scientists, conservationists and even shark attack victims shows there is little justification for these actions.
Scotland top Group I today, even if there is little justification for believing these, ahem, heady days can be maintained.
In such a bleak picture, there is little justification for keeping firehouses open just because they have been community fixtures.
However, in my view, there is little justification for having described Mr. Romney as the winner previously but not using that language for Mr. Santorum now.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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