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Little to None ( and ) Little or None
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Little to None ( and ) Little or None :
The expression “little or none” is meant to describe a very narrow distinction, between hardly any and none at all:
“The store's tomatoes had little or none of the flavor I get from eating what I grow in my garden.”
The mistaken variation “little to none” blunts this expression's force by implying a range of amounts between two extremes.
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