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The phrase "offering little" is correct and commonly used in written English.
You can use it to describe something that is not providing much in terms of quality, quantity, or value. For example: "This old laptop is offering little in terms of computing power."
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Even institutions that do offer such services frequently emphasize preparation for academic careers, offering little support to students planning to pursue other types of career paths.
She nodded, listening, offering little.
And Democrats are offering little pushback.
They didn't have to, with Aris offering little threat.
The CDU, for all its talk, is offering little relief.
This crisis has the added danger of offering little room for compromise.
He was widely criticized by political analysts for offering little of substance in the contest.
The DPJ, in a slough of despond, criticises Abenomics while offering little alternative.
The festivals then become regional destinations for the same acts, offering little variety.
But he took a step backward against France, missing key defensive assignments and offering little offensively.
The Ministry of Human Resources Development, which was overseeing the project, is offering little explanation.
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