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COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
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little
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But choose such books carefully, because some of these texts are nothing more than meaningless, silly little ditties .
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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Anyway, in each ditty the name of the country was used to finish a rhyme.
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Band members sing spontaneous and insulting ditties, needling the girls as they run up the court or in-bound the ball.
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But choose such books carefully, because some of these texts are nothing more than meaningless, silly little ditties.
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For those who demand blood-and-guts songwriting, the plastic ditties on Kosmos' Cocktail will sound frustratingly shallow and simplistic.
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Out of Rainbow's lips comes my rendition of a little amorous ditty from a shtetl on the banks of the River Vistula.
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There were two snow-white cotton ditty bags inside with their tie strings done in dainty bows.
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We pin up quality ditties on corporate walls to enthuse staff of our good and noble intentions.