Sentence examples for a scaled down from inspiring English sources

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The phrase "a scaled down" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that has been reduced in size, scope, or complexity.
Example: "The company released a scaled down version of the software to make it more accessible for smaller businesses."
Alternatives: "a reduced" or "a smaller".

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Bench studies were performed using a scaled down respiratory hemodialyzer in bovine or porcine blood.

The test-rig represented a scaled down version of a burner.

The performance of a scaled down particulate/vapour filter was measured using real pesticides.

A scaled down experimental setup of a source is also presented in the Appendix A.

The announcement seems to be a scaled down version of the government's initial plans.

Nevertheless, a scaled down system can be effectively used to test the control system validation and interaction.

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It came back three years later in a scaled-down, barely recognizable form, where it remains.

Or would it be better to go with a scaled-down, less costly design?

With lower overhead and a scaled-down marketing campaign, the business began to show promise.

The north end of the Common is a scaled-down Lake District.

Figure 1(B) shows the so-called network backbone (a scaled-down representation [15]).

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