"little revenue" is a correct and usable phrase in written English, especially in business and economics contexts. For example, "Company XYZ reported only a little revenue for the past quarter."
This distorts behaviour and brings in little revenue.
Yet thanks to tax breaks, they generate surprisingly little revenue.
Compared with business listings, the service generates little revenue.
Mr. Murdoch found a wife, but very little revenue.
Former staff describe a business in trouble, with disappointing web traffic and little revenue.
In contrast, Google has said that its app store, the Android Market, has generated little revenue.
But under the league's current collective bargaining agreement, there is relatively little revenue sharing.
Often such taxes raise complex administrative problems while generating little revenue.
The all-ages shows bring in little revenue, Mr. Womble said.
"There is very little revenue funding associated with the devolution deal projects.
Compared with the birth control pill and condoms, the Today Sponge may generate comparatively little revenue.
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