Examples of 'paying a little' in a sentence

Meaning of "paying a little"

paying a little: This phrase commonly implies making a small financial contribution or investment. It suggests the act of providing a modest amount of money in exchange for a product or service

How to use "paying a little" in a sentence

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paying a little
I started paying a little more attention to my statistics.
There is no damage in paying a little extra.
Paying a little extra money online.
I do not mind paying a little rent.
Paying a little more for these things is worth it.
I do not mind paying a little tax to.
Paying a little bit more.
I would not mind paying a little bit extra.
Paying a little more will activate the air conditioning.
The females are paying a little more attention now.
Paying a little bit extra for the peace of mind is worth it.
And so people started paying a little bit of attention.
Even paying a little more each month can make a huge difference.
Sometimes it is worth paying a little for good WiFi.
Paying a little more now may save you a lot in the future.

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That justifies paying a little attention to it.
I was just able to get them a little better by paying a little more.
I was just paying a little call on your aunt.
I am sure you will not mind paying a little extra.
You have been paying a little bit of attention since we met.
You might save a bundle each year by paying a little more up front.
But he was paying a little bit too much for this coffee.
You will live in them all day long so paying a little more is worthwhile.
I do not mind paying a little more as long as the quality is consistent.
The common sense law of business balance prohibits paying a little and getting a lot.
That may mean paying a little more every month.
Paying a little for insurance now may save you a lot in the long run.
I highly recommend paying a little extra to get a guided tour.
Paying a little extra each month can save you thousands of dollars in the long run.
I would also have thanked you for paying a little attention to my speech.
Do not mind paying a little more if the product and services are excellent.
The downside is that you will probably end up paying a little more than really needed.
I do not mind paying a little bit higher prices for some things.
Holding a quality company for several decades can easily overcome paying a little too much for a stock.
It might mean paying a little more for our chocolate.
A big profile on him would get the people of Atlanta paying a little more attention.
I do not mind paying a little more for these options.
Our products are a success, an event, an experience that warrants paying a little more.
It was well worth paying a little bit extra to get this edition.
However, in many classrooms is the central element so it requires paying a little attention.
I have to really start paying a little bit more attention to my own station.
Paying a little more up front often means things will last much longer for you.
Lately I have been paying a little more atention.
Paying a little more with a little more frequency is another way to you can save big.
Germany is just paying a little over 1 percent.
By paying a little attention to insinuations and prevarication, the summer will be particularly happy.
You might also end up paying a little bit more….
Often paying a little more can get you therefore much more in the long run.
So, you might be fine in paying a little higher every month.
I guess paying a little for the heating is better than having to pay for a plumber!

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