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The phrase "a dramatic scale" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is significant, intense, or large in scope, often in a theatrical or impactful context.
Example: "The film was shot on a dramatic scale, showcasing breathtaking landscapes and epic battles."
Alternatives: "a grand scale" or "a monumental scale".
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May will say that the Tories have successfully managed to scale back on a dramatic scale Britain's involvement with EU-wide criminal justice measures.
("My mother was a true romantic. She lived her life on a dramatic scale and responded to the poetry of love with a passionate intensity").
In 1971 the National theatre was staging seasons at two London theatres and, without a big success in either, was losing money on a dramatic scale.
Compared to the genteel insularity of Bloomsbury upbringings - to the mild and careful trips they made to the continent - this was life lived on a dramatic scale.
The show, "12 Paintings," installed on a dramatic scale with the austere immensity of the building's ground-floor space, proved to be more than the sum of its parts.
Many of them are seeing change on quite a dramatic scale, over quite a short period, and many of them are experiencing this for the first time". She said she would work with Britain's European partners to see if EU nationals with a criminal record could be deported more easily.
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Those indicated a dramatic scaling back of public spending in the next parliament to a level last seen in the 1930s.
Even for those with jobs, there is a dramatic scaling back of opportunity that makes no version of the future seem palatable.
Barclays is cutting 19,000 jobs in a radical overhaul of its business, including a dramatic scaling back of its investment bank that the chief executive said would avoid a rerun of last year's rows over bonuses.
Hicks said in an email that her boss took this new position — which is a dramatic scaling back of the position he first took in early December — during a policy speech nearly two weeks ago.
Suddenly, what matters are the international economic or political consequences of failing to respond.The chances are that the Bush team will be very interested in the report of the Meltzer Commission, published last March, which recommended a dramatic scaling back of the activities of both the IMF and the Bank.
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