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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a modest scale" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is small or limited in size, scope, or extent.
Example: "The project was implemented on a modest scale, focusing on a few key areas rather than a comprehensive approach."
Alternatives: "a small scale" or "a limited scale".
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(Rbutr already does this, though on a modest scale).
Some students participate just for fun, or to improve their own fitness on a modest scale.
(I'm a subscriber and have been a patron of the Met, on a modest scale).
On a modest scale, it calls to mind the ruins of Coventry Cathedral in England.
There was something to be said for quality on a modest scale.
Petroleum production and coal mining are also carried on in the region on a modest scale.
It is used on a modest scale in India, Bangladesh, Tanzania and Peru.
The U.S. carpet industry began by adapting the British system on a modest scale.
Mozart's concert activities in Vienna were now on a modest scale.
There are signs this is working, albeit on a modest scale.
Everything in the state capital, Kota Bharu, near the border with Thailand, is built on a modest scale.
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