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The phrase "a fairly substantial scale" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing the size or extent of something, often in a comparative context.
Example: "The project was executed on a fairly substantial scale, involving multiple teams and significant resources."
Alternatives: "a considerable scale" or "a significant scale".
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"The U.K. retail investor is being screwed on a fairly substantial scale," blasts Andrew Hilton, director of the Centre for the Study of Financial Innovation, a London think tank.
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The nest of Lesser Violetear is "a fairly substantial cup", and is composed of treefern scales, plant down, dry grass blades, and mosses, and is bound together with cobwebs (Skutch 1967, Stiles and Skutch 1989).
This provides a fairly substantial introduction to Pepys.
That appears to be a fairly substantial departure for you.
Moreover, the aspirin routine was associated with a fairly substantial risk of gastrointestinal bleeding.
But it's got to be a fairly substantial amount — at least $2 billion or $3 billion.
So you have almost 3 million visitors, which makes it a fairly substantial cultural force.
"I think I'm making a fairly substantial contribution here," he said.
"Port Augusta can be the catalyst for the creation of a fairly substantial industry in Australia.
We've had a 1-21-2%crease in mileage every year with a fairly substantial reduction in subsidy.
"That's a fairly substantial amount to produce yourself and beyond the opposition in its wildest dreams," he said.
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