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The phrase "at a smaller scale" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to indicate that something is being looked at or considered in a smaller or more specific context. Example: "When analyzing the data, it is important to also look at it at a smaller scale to see any potential patterns."
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That in turn allowed them to fish at a smaller scale.
"My guess is there are probably countless developments that have clustered open space, albeit at a smaller scale than would be found in one of these planned communities.
"At a smaller scale, prefab buildings have proven to be more efficient, more sustainable and less expensive," said Thomas Hanrahan, dean of Pratt Institute's School of Architecture.
And at a smaller scale: Gdgt.
Omid can work just as well at a smaller scale.
The burst well offers just such an experiment, though at a smaller scale.
The organization's model is similar to that of U.S. based incubators, but at a smaller scale.
Points can also be seen as discounts, but at a smaller scale.
This indicates that localization also occurs at a smaller scale than hitherto understood.
This rig simulates a wind turbine drive train at a smaller scale.
The Tukituki River has a similar behaviour to the Waipawa River but at a smaller scale.
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