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The phrase "little kid" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a child who is younger than others in a group or when referring to someone who is younger than average. For example, "My brother is only a little kid, but he's already taller than me!".
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"He was a very calm, little kid.
I was a tough little kid.
Your little kid can't do it.
You feel like a little kid".
"I feel like a little kid".
I was like a little kid".
"I felt like a little kid again".
"Kawkeb is a little kid".
"It's like a little kid".
I've got a little kid.
"He's a gifted little kid.
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