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The phrase "little tip" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to denote a small piece of advice or guidance. For example, "Here's a little tip - be sure to proofread before submitting your essay!"
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Here's a little tip.
Lucious Harris gave me a little tip.
At one point, she said, "I have a little tip.
"Yeah, it's a little tip of the cap," Trials says.
It's a noble aspiration, but might I offer Obama a little tip?
So that's just as an aside, a little tip for any artist.
Little tip: after dark, retreat to the top parlour with its crimson red walls.
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All they have to do is click a little tip-jar button to have their mobile-phone or credit-card account debited.
The men who played the other cops, "weren't used to coming in one day a week, says Daly, "and doing a little tip-tap and then the girls take over.
"Those little tipping points".
These little tips can be the difference between misery and mastery.
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