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Discover LudwigThe phrase "little snack" is correct and usable in written English.
It is generally used to refer to a small, quick meal or snack. For example, "We decided to have a little snack before going on our walk."
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And for the centerpiece of my little snack tray?
"The idea is to make a little snack," Jordi explained.
She asked the guests how they felt about a little snack.
"Could I get one of those?" he inquired, thinking it was a little snack.
People pop in at 10am for a prosecco and little snack.
For a nice little snack, I would go to Kith and Kin.
A great little snack with a perfect balance of smoke, salt and sweet.
"I used to come here almost every day for a coffee, a beer or a little snack.
The champagne receptions, the clipped vowels, those lovely little snack things they bring round … what are they called again, canapés?
An elderly parent you'd like to bring into the chamber for a little snack, like in any regular workplace?
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"Two and a half years ago I was self-employed, selling parmos from a little snack-bar in the local working men's club, when I started exploring the possibility of selling them in shops.
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