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PonyFan Posted 9 years ago
Vocabulary

A mite?

Applejack: Isn't that a mite dangerous?

Is using the expression "a mite" in the meaning of "a little" like the above sentence commonplace? Thank you in advance!


The sentence is quoted from http://mlp.wikia.com/wiki/Transcripts/Applebuck_Season

  

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PonyFan s using the expression "a mite" in the meaning of "a little" like the above sentence commonplace? It is regional and/or slightly old-fashioned.

  • PonyFan s using the expression "a mite" in the meaning of "a little" like the above sentence commonplace?
  • It is regional and/or slightly old-fashioned.
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PonyFans using the expression "a mite" in the meaning of "a little" like the above sentence commonplace?

It is regional and/or slightly old-fashioned.

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