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Discover LudwigThe phrase "little salt" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It can be used to describe a small amount of salt or to compare a small amount of salt to a larger amount. Example: "I only used a little salt in the soup, but it was still very flavorful." In this sentence, "little salt" is used to describe a small amount of salt that was added to the soup. It implies that the soup was not heavily seasoned with salt. Example 2: "He needs to add a little salt to his cooking to improve the flavor." In this sentence, "little salt" is being compared to a larger amount, implying that the speaker believes the dish needs to be salted more.
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And a little salt.
Season with a little salt.
You have to add a little salt".
Season with a little salt and pepper.
Add vegetables and a little salt.
Grind over a little salt and pepper.
Add a little salt if necessary.
Season to taste with a little salt.
You may need a little salt.
Sprinkle with a little salt and pepper.
Season with a little salt and serve.
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