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Discover Ludwig"little scratch" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It can be used to describe a small wound or mark on the surface of something. Example: "I accidentally bumped my arm on the sharp edge of the table, leaving a little scratch on my skin."
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Now that one's having a little scratch!
The cedar gave me a little scratch".
He'll say: 'Hey, Jay, I need a little scratch.
Nearby, a young couple smiled at the lanky dog and gave her a little scratch.
Can you mask that little scratch?" And he said, "For you this is a tool.
"This arm please … just relax … a little scratch now … press with your finger on the cotton wool for a moment".
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A little scratching in "Poison Ivy" is cute; a lot is just annoying.
Although van Gogh spoke of his childhood efforts as "little scratches," naturally they hold great interest today.
It is a black-painted piece of Victoriana, a little scratched and worn, and seems out of place in the modernity of the Bridgewater Hall.
As I looked at other shards on the ground, I thought of how Fawcett had once asserted in a letter that on certain high grounds in the Amazon "very little scratching will produce an abundance" of ancient pottery.
Not the little scratch-off games paying a few thousand bucks, but one of the major multistate drawings with the huge, life-changing prizes?
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