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The phrase "make very little" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe a situation where something has minimal impact, contribution, or quantity. Example: "The changes we implemented made very little difference in the overall performance of the system."
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They make very little mistakes.
"I think it's going to make very little difference".
They are green, clean and make very little noise.
"I make very little conscious use of that research".
Clegg says the Steel bill would make very little difference.
They are working at jobs that make very little money".
It would make very little sense to just stop now".
Unequal marriage laws probably make very little difference to the bottom line.
Most of them are migrant workers who make very little money.
"They are people who work very much and make very little.
Most make very little progress toward it at all, finding the personal cost too great.
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