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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a little scale" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a small size or minor degree of something, often in contexts related to measurement or comparison.
Example: "The artist used a little scale to create a delicate model of the building."
Alternatives: "a small scale" or "a minor scale".
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I'm not sure why there is driving in this game, except to give the world a little scale and shorten the time spent between dungeons.
That's because a large part of Marley Spoon's overhead is the cost of delivery, which benefits from a little scale the more meals you can fit into a single order.
Live Editor Hamish MacBain described tracks "Death" and "XX" (later titled "Unfinished Business") - the only two songs available on the band's MySpace - as "...not to afraid of a little sincerity, not afraid of a little scale".
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In previous years there'd be a ton of Deadpools, Harley Quinns and Ricks but this year the costuming seemed a little scaled back.
"The work on the technical side was on a tiny, little scale," he said.
This suggested that other than geographical distances, neighborhood conditions had a high impact on the V. orientalis population structure and may strongly influence gene flow between sites, even on a very little scale.
In addition to custom ad units, it also has a network of publishers to give it a little more scale.
The projects differ a little in scale and focus; all are, in some sense, experimental.
"The last huge party I went to was definitely a little bit scaled down," Ms. Tegnelia said, referring to a recent outing to the nightclub Tao.
No classic ballet is less death-haunted than "The Nutcracker" (though tucked into its narrative is a little mouse-scale revenge tragedy).
My advice to young people, including my "Blogging a Better Planet" students at Pace University, is generally three-pronged: 1) Make room in your life and education for just a little global-scale awareness, and a little long-term thinking.
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