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"not little" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It can be used as an adjective phrase to describe something that is more than just a small amount or size. Example 1: "She received not little attention for her impressive performance on stage." Example 2: "The new restaurant is not little, but rather a grand and luxurious dining experience." Example 3: "The company's profits increased not little, but by a significant margin."
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I'm not Little Chris.
But he's not little.
Children are not little adults.
Kids are not little adults.
JEROME GROOPMAN: Children are not "little adults".
"Well, he's not little anymore, Mom.
Not little taxes, not hidden taxes.
It's definitely not Little Miss Sunshine".
Dwarf/midget, not little person.
Not little spits and spots.
"These are not little companies".
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