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'much smaller scale' is a valid phrase in written English.
It is used to describe something which is significantly less in size than something else. For example: "The demonstration was organized on a much smaller scale than the previous year due to budget restrictions."
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The Hearst Tower zigzag occurs on a much smaller scale.
We had experience on a much smaller scale," he says.
Democrats organized similar operations, but on a much smaller scale.
J.C.: I prefer films of a much smaller scale.
It also runs throughout June but on a much smaller scale.
On a much smaller scale, could contemporary and classical companies not combine to "curate" parallel events?
Other government departments will be making procurement savings, though on a much smaller scale.
Four years later, Morgan Hamm is dealing with controversy on a much smaller scale.
"The difference is we have to do it all in much smaller scale than a car.
The channels do a similar job to that of wires, but on a much smaller scale.
Finally, moneylenders operate at a much smaller scale than Citibank does.
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