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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a big scale" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is large in size, extent, or scope, often in contexts related to projects, events, or measurements.
Example: "The festival was organized on a big scale, attracting thousands of visitors from all over the country."
Alternatives: "a large scale" or "a grand scale".
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That hasn't happened on a big scale, but the recent launch of a man into space by Scaled Composites is a start.
It's all on a big scale now".
We Nazis like to do things on a big scale.
You have to be very efficient on a big scale".
They can't comprehend something on a big scale".
You can't make one on a big scale.
The employed protocols are usually problematic and not viable on a big scale.
"CCS is already being tested on a big scale and is very close to implementation.
It's at such a big scale it's almost like geo-engineering.
And it means raising capital to make things happen on a big scale.
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"That is a big scale-up," admits Markram.
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