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Discover Ludwig'tiny scale' is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to describe something that is very small in size. For example, "The model was so intricate that it was constructed on a tiny scale."
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New techniques let engineers shape objects at a tiny scale.
Because the behavior of things on a very tiny scale is simply different.
On the one hand, there's the tiny scale of the place.
The Harvard team's results so far are at a tiny scale.
Meanwhile, a handful of utilities around the country are already doing similar things voluntarily, albeit on a tiny scale.
"You can't do investment banking on such a tiny scale," said Colin Devine, an insurance analyst at Salomon Smith Barney.
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A number of tiny scale-leaves have also been found; these may represent first-growth leaves or bud scales.
Made with an obscure type of 3-D printer, the outfit alternately soft and structural, and covered in thousands of tiny, scale-like white nodules seamlessly bridged the gap between the handcrafted and the machine-made.
A real pearl will usually have a slightly rough or gritty texture from tiny scale-like imperfections in its outer layers of nacre.
On them were more than a dozen tiny-scale models of sculptures he had used.
The sensor array consists of tiny-scale film sensors with analog amps and shield case against noise.
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