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The phrase "able to scale" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used in contexts related to business, technology, or systems to indicate the capacity to grow or expand effectively.
Example: "Our new software solution is designed to be able to scale with the increasing demands of our users."
Alternatives: "capable of scaling" or "designed for scalability".
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We were able to scale it up.
Very often she hasn't been able to scale it.
At 58 Mr. Baryshnikov is no longer physically able to scale the virtuosic heights of ballet.
"I'm confident that we will be able to scale it up," Dr. Choucair said.
Often, entrepreneurs aren't able to scale with the businesses they found.
By pruning, we are able to scale up to much more expensive abstractions than before.
Fortunately, researchers have been able to scale down a different kind of tracking device.
The tepui frogs may have been able to scale cliffs that would make mountaineers blanch.
"In the network world, we are able to scale infrastructure and capacity in real time".
Few seem able to scale up enough to really make an impact.
Mr. Lazio and a few other senior Republicans were able to scale back the measure before it passed.
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