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grammaire anglaise > déterminants + N > quantificateurs + N > structures en little
a little (un peu) + Nsingulier
The Guardian p. 16 10 November 2004
little (peu / pas beaucoup) + Nindénombrable
Haaland has played little football since the injury.
Roy Keane and Man United sued by City rivals,
little (peu de) + Nindénombrable
'There Was So Little Information': Polio Survivors Offer Pandemic Perspective
https://www.npr.org/sections/coronavirus-live-updates/2020/05/
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little (peu de) + Nsingulier / Nindénombrable
High Stakes, Little Time
November 30, 2011 The New York Times
At the end of this month, a federal payroll tax cut for all working Americans will expire, as will federal unemployment benefits. If Congress fails to renew both, the effect on the economy would be grim, or worse. High Stakes, Little Time,
Still Few Women in Management, Report Says
September 27, 2010 The New York Times By CATHERINE RAMPELL
Women made little progress in climbing into management positions in this country even in the boom years before the financial crisis, according to a report to be released on Tuesday
by the Government
Accountability Office.
Still Few Women in
Management, Report Says,
Little exercise, little fresh food. Now the US government is forced to act on obesity
Special unit sent into West Virginia as weight-related health problems soar
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