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"little provision" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
For example, you might write: "The agreement contained little provision for recourse if the terms of the contract were not fulfilled."
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It's a little provision that sits there as concession to Christian ideologues who hate homosexuality.
"Up beyond Leeds, or even below Leeds, there is very little provision of this sort.
Many of the mining laws still date back to colonial times, with little provision made for small-scale miners.
Unlike this health care reform, it became law with no offsetting cuts and very little provision to pay for it.
Our society would rather not focus on this area of experience and makes little provision for it.
With these systems, private insurers often have little negotiating power in setting rates — and the Congressional health care legislation makes little provision for altering this dynamic.
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They openly give whatever little provisions or supplies that they have.
Little provisions can be picked off by members in ways that a comprehensive deficit reduction cannot, they say.
That villager, a woman named Griselda in a blue apron and not-very-recently-dyed auburn hair, turned out to run a little provisions store just across the street.
And if you visit African countries, you will find very little provisions made even in South Africa and Nigeria.
WASHINGTON ― While a piece of legislation wending its way through the U.S. Senate would do favors for banks big and small, the bill also has several little provisions benefiting consumers.
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