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Discover LudwigThe phrase "little problems" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to minor issues or difficulties that are not significant in nature.
Example: "We encountered a few little problems during the project, but nothing we couldn't handle."
Alternatives: "minor issues" or "small difficulties."
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Little cases, little problems.
There are little problems of superficial cleaning.
"There were lots of little problems," he explained.
"We'll make progress by thinking about these little problems".
It showed that they understand lots of little problems.
Little problems waylaid many of Mr. Clyde's side dishes.
We would take long walks, and set ourselves little problems.
These little problems help me to do so".
"There were a few little problems, nothing huge," he said.
He made me realize that all of my little problems getting to South Carolina were nothing more than little problems.
"We have only little problems, not everybody is perfect," said Mourinho.
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