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The phrase "a human-scale" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to describe something that is designed or measured in a way that is relatable or appropriate for human beings, often in contexts like architecture, urban planning, or product design.
Example: "The new park was designed with a human-scale approach, ensuring that all features are accessible and inviting for visitors of all ages."
Alternatives: "human-sized" or "human-friendly".
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"Our eventual goal is a human-scale cognitive-computing system," Modha says.
"The reason people love the Drawing Center is because it's a human-scale organization.
A human-scale hamster wheel powered a crane for heavy lifting.
But with luck, on Broadway, you're still talking about a human-scale event.
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Democracy--government on a human scale--found its expression in human-scaled architecture.
Let's compete on a human scale.
He gave them a human scale".
This was beauty on a human scale.
We want to keep it on a human scale.
Everything is on a human scale, including the partisan battles.
Decisions cannot be made on a human scale.
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