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Discover LudwigThe phrase "think little" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used to encourage someone to consider a situation or problem in a different or smaller perspective. Example: "Instead of stressing over the whole project, try to think little and break it down into smaller tasks."
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MR. BUSH -- Well, I think, little.
At first pass, you might think little has changed.
But I think little by little more people will understand".
"I think Little Richard is creepy as hell," reads another.
"I don't think little kids should climb that," she said.
So one might think little has really changed for me.
"I think little has changed since then," she said.
Most physicians think little about prescriptions after they hand them off to their patients.
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They weren't too upset because they didn't think little-known Murphy could win Florida's Republican-leaning 18th Congressional District.
She thought little of that fanciful notion.
Litvinenko thought little of this episode.
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