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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a large scale to" is not correct and lacks clarity in written English.
It may be intended to describe something that is extensive or significant, but it needs additional context to be meaningful.
Example: "The project was designed to operate on a large scale to accommodate the growing demand."
Alternatives: "a significant scale for" or "a broad scale to".
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Permanent exclusions are not being used on a large scale to exclude pupils.
"You don't need a large scale to express the beauty of clay, glazes and shapes".
After that, the Ming began using mortar on a large scale to improve the fortifications.
Particularly, passive design shall be applied in a large scale to have significant energy improvements.
To be useful, they had to be built on a large scale; to be built on a large scale, they had to be useful.
Experience shows that innovative schemes are required, implemented at a large scale, to reach carbon reduction targets.
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-Might these same actions be instituted on a larger scale to help address national divisiveness?
Beijing also pledged to cut taxes "on a larger scale" to boost business activity.
Sometimes it means working on a larger scale to ensure our nation welcomes those in need.
(The Tate has recreated the event on a larger scale, to the glee of children, who noisily take their museum fatigue out on the balloons).
There's a larger scale to the soundstage too.
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