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The phrase "a small scale contribution to" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a minor or limited input or effort towards a larger project or goal.
Example: "Her research provided a small scale contribution to the overall findings of the study."
Alternatives: "a modest contribution to" or "a minor input to".
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Regarding the Community of Inquiry, this research makes a small-scale contribution to the study of self-directed learning in BL in HE, by exploring the interplay of the presences in a typical HE FC, as a possible new line of inquiry (Shea & Bidjerano, 2012).
Benkler's interprets the various kinds of informatics projects in the life sciences by pointing out the differences in 'the number of people who can, in principle, participate in a project', which he explains as: 'inversely related to the size of the smallest scale contribution necessary to produce a usable module' (Benkler 2006: 101).
In the present contribution the material structure is resolved and modeled on a small scale allowing to deal with these effects.
Now China is one of the bank's top borrowers, and in December it became a donor, on a small scale.China may soon make a big contribution to the bank's intellectual ranks.
Dantchik, Greenberg and Yass have given contributions to Democratic Party committees as well, albeit on a smaller scale than to Republican groups.
Other technologies may make a contribution, but only on a small scale.
Expect your first job to be in a small scale.
In Africa, the contribution of NTM to such disease has been examined on a small scale only (1 – 6 ).
Then, they agree to try it on a small scale.
Back to Grand Style on a Small Scale.
Manufacturing took place on a small scale.
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