Examples of 'little to add' in a sentence

Meaning of "little to add"

little to add: This phrase is used to convey that there is not much additional information or input to contribute to a discussion or topic. It implies that the speaker has already said most of what they wanted to say

How to use "little to add" in a sentence

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little to add
He had little to add to those moving testimonies.
I have got very little to add.
I have a little to add to what has been said.
I have no disagreement and little to add.
I have little to add but will do so anyway.
I think there is little to add.
I have little to add to this wonderful post.
But the pictures seem to speak for themselves and there is very little to add.
I have very little to add to these ideas.
Little to add from twitter comments.
So we have very little to add to that.
Little to add to this.
I certainly have little to add in a brief blog post.
Little to add.
I have very little to add because.
I have nothing to retract from what I said then and very little to add.
I have little to add to my original answer.
DRIs are a feature that costs little to add to a vehicle.
I have very little to add to my initial response to the questions.
On the first two, there is little to add.
There is little to add in this regard.
Excellent post and comments, so little to add.
I have little to add to this.
Other than that, your rapporteur has very little to add to the proposals.
Very little to add on my part.
Mr President, ladies and gentlemen, there is little to add to this very clear report.
I have very little to add except to say that there is a need for reform.
That is all I wanted to say, there is little to add.
His delegation had little to add to the bleak observations of the Advisory Committee.
When it comes to the Roku Ultra, there is little to add.
I have little to add to what has already been said about the European Union.
As Mr Alexander has commented exhaustively on that issue, I have very little to add.
The claimant had very little to add at the hearing before the Umpire.
We have previously reviewed Mumford 's work, and have little to add.
In fact I have little to add to the history.
Beth 's answer is pretty complete, so I have little to add.
In fact I have little to add to what they said.
My Lords, given what has been said, I have little to add.
There would be little to add to this report ;.
Clearly, as the presenter of the report, I have little to add in support of it.
Henderson . - I have very little to add except to say that there is a need for reform.
I " ve got very little to add.
To be honest, I have little to add to Baroness Nicholson 's impressive arguments on that point.
Mr President, there is very little to add - just a plea.
I have little to add to Mr De Pasquale 's report.
On the other priority actions, I have little to add to the statement I made on 3 November 1980.
I have little to add to Marsh 's words.
Otherwise, it has little to add to the conversation.
I'm afraid I have little to add to our last conversation.
Mr President, I have little to add to what my colleague Aline Pailler has said.

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