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one little bit

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one little bit
any at all; at all. Jean could not be persuaded to change her mind one little bit. I don't want to hear anything more about it. Not even one little bit.
See also: bit, little, one


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And we don't blame them one little bit for making their anger known.
She didn't like it one little bit," the Guardian quoted Caine, who supports his wife's decision, as saying.
LOUISA Lytton, who's quit The Bill as PC Beth Green, doesn't look like she's missing the beat one little bit as she showers in the scorching sun.
 
 
 
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