scaled-down version

collocation in English

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scaled-down
adjective[before noun]
uk
/ˌskeɪldˈdaʊn/
us
/ˌskeɪldˈdaʊn/
reduced in size ...
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version
noun[C]
uk
/ˈvɜː.ʃən/
uk
/ˈvɜː.ʒən/
us
/ˈvɝː.ʒən/
a particular form of something that is slightly different from other forms of the ...
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(Definition ofscaled-downandversionfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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Unfortunately, the new flyover scheme is ascaled-downversionof the 1996 scheme.
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Unfortunately, in almost every case they are ascaled-downversionof professional, full-time employment.
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Small businesses are not merely ascaled-downversionof larger companies: they are separate entities with separate and special needs.
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But the two engines have much in common, one being, in a sense, ascaled-downversionof the other.
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The captaincies were, therefore, ascaled-downversionof the donatrio system.
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Ascaled-downversionwas later built in 1902 and completed in 1906.
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The overworld map is ascaled-downversionof the game's fictional world, which the player uses to direct characters to various locations.
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Key parts of their arguments were accepted and implemented, albeit in scaled-down versions.
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The boats used for fishing were scaled-down versions of their cargo boats.
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Typically, traffic parks are scaled-down versions of real street networks, with the lane and street-width proportional to the smaller vehicles.
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There are also various scaled-down versions, up to devices that only allow remote reboot by power cycling the server.
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In one generation of deflation, each tile is replaced with two or more new tiles that are scaled-down versions of tiles used in the original tiling.
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