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The phrase "a numerical scale" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a system that assigns numbers to represent different levels or quantities of a particular attribute.
Example: "The survey used a numerical scale from 1 to 10 to measure customer satisfaction."
Alternatives: "a quantitative scale" or "a number scale".
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Our bloggers will be asked to rate both on a numerical scale.
A numerical scale for quantifying the quality of preservation of vertebrate tracks.
The law requires inspections at least every two years, and bridges are graded on a numerical scale.
Ashcroft, T., Simpson, J. M. & Timbrell, V. Simple method of estimating severity of pulmonary fibrosis on a numerical scale.
To measure any property or activity is to assign it a unique position along a numerical scale.
Using basic policy positions, the game calculated every candidate's political leanings on a numerical scale: zero represented an absolute conservative while a hundred was a pure liberal.
It ranks students on a numerical scale as having either advanced, proficient, basic or below-basic skills in math, reading and a variety of other subjects.
But when rating the difficulty of the ride, on a numerical scale, their feelings about the effort involved matched those for the water group.
Some people preferred a numerical scale, while others responded better to more abstract representations of faces and landscapes.
The degree of sedation was evaluated using a numerical scale (maximum 15 points).
Evaluation questionnaires often put questions in the form of a statement, such as "The board is the right size," which calls for a response along a numerical scale.
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