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Discover Ludwig'make little' is not a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English
You could use the phrase 'make little of' to mean to show or feel a lack of respect for someone or something. Example sentence: I was upset that he made little of my accomplishments.
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You make little offerings".
You make little advances.
Or make little whimpering sounds.
They make little economic sense.
I make little cakes.
Most of the actors make little impression.
These variables appeared to make little difference.
Alas, this seemed to make little difference.
It seems to make little business sense.
But watchfulness may make little difference.
Naming them would make little difference.
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