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The United States is also planning a vast nuclear modernization plan, which has been accompanied by very little public debate.

From US News May 25, 2016

"I'm not saying there aren't things that we can't fix, but I am telling you, without a doubt, they're going to move the lever by very little."

From US News Feb. 9, 2016

The region is characterized by very little rainfall, more than 200 frost days per year, and poor soils.

From Salon Apr. 24, 2014

The garland of "super-agent" is accorded to just one or two of football's fixers, informed by very little insight into what they actually do.

From The Guardian Jan. 18, 2011

Organic disease often runs its course accompanied by very little suffering, or with a very definite localization of the malady in one part of the body.

From McClure's Magazine, Vol. XXXI, No. 4, August 1908 by Various




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