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The phrase "a larger scale and" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing projects, studies, or initiatives that are being expanded or considered in a broader context.
Example: "The research will be conducted on a larger scale and will include multiple regions to ensure comprehensive results."
Alternatives: "a broader scope and" or "an expanded level and".
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"It's been a fantastic opportunity to work on a larger scale, and I've learned so much".
Written on a larger scale and with more formality, this round hand can be very beautiful.
She contacted Walker and asked if she could render her images in a larger scale and make a wall drawing.
But actually many of them have gone on to produce on a larger scale and sell at other markets".
Considerable effort will be needed to examine the question on a larger scale and over longer periods, they said.
And I think there are opportunities to create works on a larger scale, and extend their life – both nationally and internationally.
It has fielded three candidates for sarpanch so far (two won), and is wondering whether to enter elections on a larger scale and for higher office.
At the same time, however, these innovations allowed war to be waged on a larger scale, and states increasingly diverted productive wealth into war.
A former button factory, it offered enormous lofts (and $300 rent) that energized its residents to experiment on a larger scale — and host giddy bacchanalias as well.
Both pilots were so successful that the councils now plan to launch Loops on a larger scale, and other areas are considering doing so.
They are rendered with a robust skill that would probably cloy on a larger scale, and their lighted-from-within perkinesss has its dark side.
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