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Discover LudwigThe phrase "little scrap" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to refer to a small piece of something, often in a context where something is being described as minor or insignificant. Example: "She found a little scrap of paper with a phone number on it."
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Give me that little scrap of tree.
"He'd used every little scrap of food," she recalled.
A little scrap here and there for them.
And I have a little scrap of wood with blue paint taken after the demolition.
Clipping meant the person got a new coin and a little scrap of valuable silver – a capital offence.
Pretty much everything I do, I'm given a little scrap that offers a greater picture of his life".
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"The little scraps of paper are not working".
After some little scraps of speech, the tart is cut.
I wrote down a series of numbers on little scraps of paper.
"Everybody is fighting for the little scraps of whatever they can get," he said.
Winship used to scrawl handwritten notes on little scraps of paper.
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