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Discover LudwigThe phrase "low scale" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to something that is of a low magnitude or size. For example, "The project was on a low scale due to its limited budget."
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The houses originally shared a single open garden, and their low scale protected the apartment buildings' light.
"It's now a low-rise breath of fresh air," he said, adding that the rebuilding project should preserve its low scale.
"It's a street that feels like a brownstone block, because of the low scale and because of the park".
At the same time, the building's low scale and continuous veranda are in keeping with the mostly residential structures nearby.
Despite its low scale, many of the 32 units at 500 West 21st Street will still have commanding views of the landmark seminary and the Empire State Building.
It shared with the Duke house a leisurely, even lazy, low scale, as if they did not partake of the land-squeezing ethic of most New York building projects.
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The low-scale worked".
It had point blocks and low-scale development.
"Most of the technologies at the moment are low-scale and not mainstream.
Here we get into the more tricky area of what is politically acceptable, and whether ministers want to embark on what is, in effect, low-scale social engineering.
Government officials are hopeful that high-tech companies will take the place of the factories that rely on low-scale labor.
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