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The phrase "a much smaller scale" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is significantly reduced in size, scope, or magnitude compared to something else.
Example: "The project was initially planned for a large audience, but we decided to implement it on a much smaller scale to test its effectiveness."
Alternatives: "a significantly reduced scale" or "a considerably smaller size".
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The Hearst Tower zigzag occurs on a much smaller scale.
We had experience on a much smaller scale," he says.
Democrats organized similar operations, but on a much smaller scale.
More important, their crimes are on a much smaller scale.
J.C.: I prefer films of a much smaller scale.
We're just able to achieve this on a much smaller scale," Dillon said.
It also runs throughout June but on a much smaller scale.
On a much smaller scale, could contemporary and classical companies not combine to "curate" parallel events?
Other government departments will be making procurement savings, though on a much smaller scale.
Four years later, Morgan Hamm is dealing with controversy on a much smaller scale.
The channels do a similar job to that of wires, but on a much smaller scale.
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