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The phrase "adjusted to full scale" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where measurements, settings, or values are being calibrated or set to their maximum or standard levels.
Example: "The instrument was adjusted to full scale to ensure accurate readings during the experiment."
Alternatives: "calibrated to maximum" or "set to full range".
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?The gyro range is set to full scale.
Not long after adjusting to full-time fatherhood, he was injured in a car accident.
How do you get from this to full scale?
All card drawing should be drawn to full scale.
To avoid biases in the inverted fluxes, the data were adjusted to a common scale and scale offsets were included in the optimization problem.
Photogrammetric methods are relatively easy and inexpensive, can be adjusted to any scale, and are highly accurate in any terrain.
3-D printing has exhausting capabilities if adjusted to larger scales.
For comparability this scale was also adjusted to a 0 to 100 scale.
Millennials rightly complain that pay scales have not full adjusted to the times and therefore are not too driven to productivity.
Graphics and text should automatically adjust to maximize scale, font size and readability.
The original protocol [3] was adjusted to allow purification of small-scale transcription reactions.
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