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There is little, if any, difference between the two.
There is little, if any, difference between the two.
Few, if any, will criticize him.
There is little, if any, hope of his being alive.
Few men have direct access to the president.
There's an outside chance of winning.
The damage from the flood was negligible.
Only a few TV programs are worth watching.
There's little water in the tank, if any.
Though many books are published, the thing which will be of value soon is just little.
There was a minute difference between them.
There is only a marginal difference between the two.
It was built by working men and women who dug into what little savings they had to give $5 and $10 and $20 to the cause.

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