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Discover LudwigThe phrase "little years" is not standard or commonly used in written English.
It may be used in a specific context, such as referring to a child's early developmental years or a metaphorical expression.
Example: "In those little years, she learned to explore the world with wonder and curiosity."
Alternatives: "early years" or "tender years".
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"I only had six little years with him but they were some of the best years of my life".
Those five little years are incredibly important.
It only took 10 little years".
The daily Gotham edition made its maiden voyage--sorry, came out with its first issue on March 16--93 16--93 16--93after Variety started publittleg a weeklyearstion in New York.
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Hero to zero within a little year.
Their president described it as "one little year in hell" but soon it was two.
There's very little year-to-year continuity, which is odd given that the system has largely stayed the same.
The then owner Jesús Gil described it as "one little year in hell" but it turned out to be two.
This ice sheet — the second largest on earth, flung over the Arctic landmass like a white bear rug — is pulling a monumental disappearing act: little by little, year by year, a little faster now, slowly giving ground.
Warblers often flock with chickadees, and so the second I heard the tittering of the little year-round residents I stopped to look for interspersed migrants.
The level of disease resistance exhibited little year-to-year difference in the field experiments.
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