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Free sign upThe phrase "applied on a vast" is not correct in standard written English.
It should be "applied on a vast scale" or "applied in a vast context" to convey the intended meaning.
Example: "The new technology has been applied on a vast scale across various industries."
Alternatives: "implemented on a large scale" or "utilized extensively."
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Moreover, though Klein doesn't explore the fact, it's worth bearing in mind that the extractive model was applied on a vast scale in the centrally planned economies of the former Soviet Union and Mao's China, where some of the largest and worst 20th-century environmental catastrophes occurred.
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It can be applied to a vast number of sequences.
"I applied on a whim," she said.
But unfortunately, the findings in this book don't apply to a vast majority of people with infertility problems.
This trend is found both by land and by sea, and applies to a vast range of different organisms.
Those sanctions, he told reporters, do not apply to "a vast range of products which India can export to Iran".
Machine learning is applied within a vast range of disciplines such as economical forecasting, robotics, image analysis and risk assessment.
These technologies are applied in a vast collection of medical and scientific areas of inquiry.
These, along with the public statements of Google executives and interviews with current and former employees, vendors and other technology executives, paint a picture of a company devoted to pushing the boundaries of modern computer science, and applying those concepts on a vast scale.
The R-curve method is widely applied in characterizing a vast range of materials.
He applies a vast knowledge of the western canon to his work, but he is not especially solemn about it.
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