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Discover Ludwig"wait a little" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It is used to indicate that someone should pause or delay a short amount of time before doing something. For example: "Wait a little while before you start your presentation; you don't want to rush through it."
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"Just wait a little".
"O.K. I'll wait a little".
Some want to wait a little longer.
Why couldn't Westinghouse wait a little longer?
Burns said, "Let's wait a little while".
Why not wait a little longer?
But it is actually better to wait a little bit.
I'm sure you can wait a little while longer".
Karzai would like to wait a little longer.
Even better, to avoid inevitable problems, wait a little longer.
Corbett had to wait a little longer for his treats.
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