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scaled-down

adjective as in reduced

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Glasgow stepped in to host a scaled-down version of the 2026 Games after the Australian state of Victoria withdrew last year because of rising costs.

From BBC

At his Paris studio, Saint-Gaudens began pumping out scaled-down versions, each about 2½ feet tall and in a choice of different bronze patinas — black, green, golden brown — to meet customer demand.

Inglewood’s Hollywood Park retail center hosts Cosm, an immersive theater that features plush stadium seating and a wraparound screen that’s 87 feet in diameter with life-like resolution that gives the venue that opened last year the feel of a scaled-down Las Vegas Sphere.

He plays golf with all of them, and they have all been to the backyard of his home in Pebble Beach where he has a scaled-down replica of the famed par-three seventh hole at the world-famous course next door.

In that document, economist Dianna Furchtgott-Roth, who served as an undersecretary at the Department of Transportation in the first Trump administration, lays out what may well be the incoming administration's vision for infrastructure investment, focused on private contractors and investment deals and dramatically scaled-down federal funding for capital improvements.

From Salon

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