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Discover LudwigThe phrase "little statue" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is a noun phrase that describes a small statue or figure. Example: She bought a little statue of a cat to add to her collection of animal figurines.
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I also have a little statue of Freud.
Page 3: A thief steals the little statue.
There is a little statue of three angels atop the stone, kneeling over an infant.
The little statue has become an open-air church of sorts.
They show her a horse, of course, a little statue of the 1863 Derby winner.
A stone fountain and a little statue of a waving old man draped with leis welcome visitors.
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"All those little statues," Mr. Pascal said with a sigh.
Was sitting in a great library with little statues at a large scrupulously tidy shiny table.
"Did he want to find out how I would react to certain ideas embodied in these little statues?" she wonders.
As a disillusioned writer from the neighbourhood noted grimly: "The time will soon come when we will be reduced to selling little statues of Sartre made in China".
He "was sitting in a great library with little statues at a large scrupulously tidy shiny table," Virginia wrote in her diary.
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