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Discover Ludwig"seem little" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It means to appear to be small, insignificant or unimportant. Example sentence: Despite her impressive resume, her nervous demeanor made her seem little in the eyes of the hiring manager.
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Their womenfolk seem little better.
But Americans seem little inclined to resist wealth concentration.
These questions may seem little more than insider quibbling.
And things seem little better at the top of the police force.
Some seem little more than notes for poems, unfinished and haphazard.
Sometimes they make an entirely adequate cast seem little more than perfunctory.
The supporting cast who circle Frank seem little more than figures on a painted backdrop.
The rest of their duties on a rugby field can seem little more than an inconvenience.
Suddenly, all the other people who call themselves designers seem little more than stylists.
The networks seem little interested in HDTV if it costs them any significant money.
And Ms. Zimmerman's little show doesn't seem little at all in its new environment.
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