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"little that" is an acceptable phrase in written English.
It is used to refer to the fact that there are few alternatives or options in a given situation. For example, "There is little that can be done about the situation."
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Mr. Mueller said little that was revealing.
Little by little, that has been changing.
They grew up a little that day.
Little that is good.
The rest offer little that is new.
There's little that needs fixing among the 288 pages.
There is much that is interesting, little that is great.
There is little that is really distinctive about Pres.
It produced some of the little that was expected.
There is little that is instantaneous about it.
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