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The phrase "are to scale" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used in contexts where dimensions or proportions are being discussed, indicating that something is represented in a proportional manner relative to its actual size.
Example: "The blueprints for the new building show that all rooms are to scale, allowing for accurate planning and construction."
Alternatives: "are proportionate" or "are accurately sized".
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They are to scale.
A quick comparison of the Wigstrom drawings and the Faberge objects shows that many drawings are to scale.
Police are to scale back the investigation into the disappearance of Madeleine McCann, with the number of officers on the team cut from 29 to four.
Sport England, whose chairman Richard Lewis is also chairman of the RFL, are to scale back their investment in rugby league by £956,188 over the next two years, a 3.35% reduction in the £29.4m package agreed in 2009.
If we are to scale up distributed energy and, at a time of a rising cost of living, ensure that energy bills are affordable, then over the medium term – in a way that is compatible with our climate targets – we will need more gas not less.
All spectra are to scale, baseline corrected and are offset for clarity.
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The relative linewidth is to scale.
One solution might be to scale back expectations.
The current task, he said, is to scale up.
The challenge here is to scale and optimize efforts.
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