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Discover LudwigThe phrase "little number" can be used in written English, although it may depend on the context.
It is commonly used as a slang term referring to a small amount of something. For example: I have a little number of leftovers in the fridge that I can save for lunch tomorrow.
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A lovely, summery little number.
"There's a little number here.
Plus, isn't 20% a funny little number?
That's not some little number, that's six million American people.
It's a jazzy little number, but instantly forgettable.
Rick Santorum: I've been considering a slick little number: 666.
N. Connaughton: Divine little number old hat in ladies?
a) One big number and one tiny little number, please.
The glossy little number ($98) is whipstitched in rich chocolate brown.
His most recent effort is a little number called "Man, You're Walking Round Dead".
If you did this little number with everyone, was it genuine?
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