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Discover Ludwig"little while" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to a short amount of time. For example: "I just need to wait a little while before I can start working on the project."
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A little while yet.
Only a little while.
It's been a little while".
It's taken a little while.
But only a little while.
For a little while, anyway.
Just for a little while.
It took a little while.
It just took a little while".
A little while later, Cabrera took off.
For a little while, it's bliss.
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