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The phrase "little recognition" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use the phrase "little recognition" to describe a lack of acknowledgement or acknowledgment for something or someone. Example: Despite working tirelessly for years, her contributions to the company were met with little recognition from her superiors.
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Yet the site receives little recognition.
A little recognition always goes a long way.
"It is time to get a little recognition".
There was little recognition of the field of international relations at the time.
"There is little recognition among Government practitioners that there is a fundamental problem," the report says.
The public service contribution of the BBC's engineers through the decades receives too little recognition.
Then he reconsidered a minute and said: "Just a little recognition.
Yet, for years, Indian universities have received little recognition in international league tables.
However, it's true to say that we all need a little recognition from time to time.
She had met with no antagonism but little recognition for the gesture, she said.
Hunger strikers got little recognition for their sacrifice; the "old I.R.A".
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