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Discover LudwigThe phrase "at a comparable scale" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the relative size, extent, or magnitude of two or more things in a similar context.
Example: "The two projects were evaluated at a comparable scale to ensure fair assessment of their impacts."
Alternatives: "on a similar scale" or "at an equivalent level".
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The scale of such an operation may be difficult to imagine at first sight, but the enormous scale of the CO2 problem means that any effective mitigation strategy also has to be at a comparable scale.
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Mr Vogel points out that other developing economies such as South Korea engaged in state violence of a comparable scale at the time.Although Deng commendably brought stability to China, violence was central to his formation.
Perhaps New York needs a comparable scale of its own.
Since independence in 1963, Kenya has not been troubled by bloodshed on a comparable scale.
He said a comparable scale involving multiple symptoms was used to define those suffering from major depression.
It usually takes bomb dam age or bulldozer public renewal to produce clearance and rebuilding on a comparable scale.
No randomised studies of telecare exist on a comparable scale.
Therefore, predictor variables should be on a comparable scale or scaled if they are not.
Allozyme-based diversity estimates and genetic differentiation were, however, much lower compared to studies at a comparable spatial scale (Table 1).
But by the measure of available space, Britain's two million new immigrants pose a challenge of at least comparable scale.
Therefore, the Hydrogeosite Laboratory has the advantage of carrying out controlled experiments, like in a flow cell or sandbox, but at field comparable scale.
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