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The phrase "a small scale role in" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a minor or limited position or involvement in a particular context or project.
Example: "She played a small scale role in the community outreach program, helping to organize events and engage with local residents."
Alternatives: "a minor role in" or "a limited role in".
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Radio broadcasting began on a small scale in the 1920s.
Start farming on a small scale in your current location.
Tim, 60, is serving six months for his role in a small scale cannabis operation that ran out of his grandson's house.
Furthermore, at a small scale, movability perception might play a role in the detection of (micro) slip and, hence, be important for the holding and handling of objects.
On a small scale such interdependency of roles and relationships can be beneficial.
"He was really working on a small scale, with small objects in a small studio.
Effects of repeat expression on perhaps a smaller scale may play roles in other diseases - for example, promoting genomic instability in tumors [ 15- 17].
You can't afford offense in a small scale operation.
Expect your first job to be in a small scale.
The sets, offering a certain Zeffirellian sumptuousness on a small scale, require singers with a strong stage presence, and Mary Dunleavy certainly filled the bill in the title role on opening night.
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