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small-scale
[ smawl-skeyl ]
adjective
- of limited extent; of small scope:
a small-scale enterprise.
- being a relatively small map, model, etc., of the original and, hence, showing relatively little detail.
small-scale
adjective
- of limited size or scope
- (of a map, model, etc) giving a relatively small representation of something, usually missing out details
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This week’s episode finds the small-scale warfare and passive aggressiveness between the trio coming to a head.
Desalination plants are operating in parts of California, including the nation’s largest facility, in Carlsbad, and a small-scale plant on Santa Catalina Island.
To fund this, Ms Ashby first relied on her own savings and then some small-scale grants.
People are interested in different stuff and a more diverse landscape allows you to meet those different needs in different places and create small-scale but sustainable outlets.
The clashes were small-scale, but the resistance to the US president's stance is widely felt.
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