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"of little" is correct and usable in written English.
It is an expression that may be used to mean "small" or "having a small amount." For example: She had of little patience for his excuses.
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— of little consequence.
Lots of little improvements.
Lots of little enhancements, then.
I was of little help.
Oh, me of little faith.
This is of little importance.
I proved of little use.
Encryption technologies are of little help here.
Instead, they take lots of little bets.
For weeks, he thought of little else.
"It was a lot of little things.
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