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Discover LudwigThe phrase "really little" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It is often used to describe something that is very small or young in size or age. Example: "The puppy was really little, barely able to fit in the palm of my hand."
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"I was really little.
"You were really little".
So there's really little choice (sigh).
O.K.: there aren't really little pots.
There is really little need for confusion.
"There's really little reason for optimism".
"I was a really little bad kid," Raymond, 14, recalled.
Now, with Dalhausser, I'm a really little guy".
All my friends I've known since I was really little.
There's really little else special about him at all.
So s p 3 orbitals always have one huge lobe and one really little lobe.
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